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Old 08-23-1999
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hi there,

YES!!! I've bought the VS840! I love working with it, it isn't as difficult as I thought. Now I was wondering, I'm upgrading my cpu's memory to 128 MB, and got a 32 MB DIMM left which is in the cpu now. Can I put that in the VS-840 to improve processing velocity?
Or, in other words, is it necessary?

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I'm 99% sure this isn't possible or necessary. Roland should be able to tell you with 100% certainty, www.rolandus.com.

You have the 840 with the 250 MB Zip, or the 100 MB Zip? Friend of mine is looking at maybe getting one, and I'd like to hear how the 250 model is in terms of speed, and reliability.
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