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By zusto Wed Aug 31, 2005 8:36 pm
I put my new "infineon sdram pc133-333-520 128mb, sync, 133mhz, cl3 and the MPC cheks with it's percentage every of four parts of ram.. everything works till it gets to 4 "system halt - memory problem at 8800000 blah blah..." the same goes to kingston 128 pc 133..maybe it's something wrong with my machine?
I know I am "new", but i just want to get know if my mpc is not working correctly becouse the screen shows the same allert if no matter if i put kingston or infineon..and yes, i've searched he forum-and i'm scared of what i've seen. It says that Kingston is ok..but the allert for it was "
1 pass : passed
2 pass :passed
3 pass : passed
4 pass: failed

memory problem : (88000000)


for infineon it was axactly the same, so?


does anyone Knows..??

zusto from poland...hip hop producer
Last edited by zusto on Wed Aug 31, 2005 9:40 pm, edited 2 times in total.

By jarcorbo Wed Aug 31, 2005 8:54 pm
I had the same problem with my exm 128. It worked fine for a few weeks then one day my mpc crashed, then I rebooted and the same message came on my screen. I have sent the exm 128 back to VST where they will see if its a faulty chip. I've read somewhere on this forum that akai's chips are known to cause problems, but not kingston!!! I wish I knew more about the subject, but I will let you know when I hear back from VST. Can anyone else shed some light???

By zusto Wed Aug 31, 2005 9:10 pm
thanks man :) i'll wait.

I want to know if my mpc is not working well or it is not a mpc problem.\i think i should work correctly becouse stats of ram are the same as it should be.. what should i do?

By jarcorbo Wed Aug 31, 2005 9:46 pm
Are you saying when you turn the mpc on it reads the 128mb memory, then does the memory check? If so, the same thing happened to me, so I just took out the chip and the mpc worked fine(of course with only 16mb). I also emailed akai about this and they told me to get the last OS ver. 1.07. Well, I did it and still no luck. Hopefully it is a problem with the RAM and not my MPC!! I will definitely let you know what VST says, but it might take a day or two. I've tried seaching on this forum about this problem, and, as far as I've seen, this problem has been posted before, but no sufficient answers were given. Maybe you can find something.
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By colincolin Wed Aug 31, 2005 11:21 pm
my ram didnt work -- so i called akai -- and they said they would send more --- insted they sent 128megs of flash - so i called em and let em know about the mistake -- soooo i got a messsage on my machine the otherday from some head of the parts department appologizing for the mix up -- that i could keep the flash they had sent and that my ram was on its way ----- :D


it was even the free promotional ram--- thats **** customer support!

By zusto Thu Sep 01, 2005 2:37 pm
I hardly want to believe taht it is not the mpc problem..but!- it hapend two times in the same way.. the same moment machine stoped (88000000 part was wrong in every of two rams)... wutt 2 do? I have no idea how to solve this kind of problem..peace

By jarcorbo Tue Sep 06, 2005 11:01 pm
Hey Zusto!
VST confirmed that my RAM was defective and sent me a new one. I just insalled it and everything is back to normal....what a relief! So, you should try to take yours back and get a new one. Double check this forum to make sure you're getting the right one. I'm pretty sure your problem is not the mpc. Try taking out the memory then turn the mpc on. If it reads the 16mb internal memory then you should definitely get a new one. Good luck!

By zusto Fri Sep 09, 2005 3:33 pm
thanks man :)... it is impossible for 2 identical situations for 2 different sdram..
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By gurulyons Fri Sep 09, 2005 3:38 pm
i read in your first post that both the types of ram you were using were 128mb, but NOT akai. Is this correct?
If so then, to my knowledge, it wont work, because if you are using a non-akai ram card, than you need to double the amount of ram, as the mpc only reads one side of it.
Get 256mb ram and you should be fine.
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By gurulyons Fri Sep 09, 2005 3:40 pm
This has been covered in the sticky above already. Good luck with the problem, hope you sort it.

By truvc Fri Sep 09, 2005 4:49 pm
128mb works fine with mine. and gives 64mb of memory.

btw, are you aware of the fact that static electricity can damage your ram ?
maybe you have lots of static in your hands/desk/carpet etc... it could have broken both the ram sticks while handling them... (just a supposition).