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In Reply to: Have you updated the GenV to GenVa level software? posted by DevillEars on January 9, 2007 at 08:21:40:
thanks for all the advice. As i bought the theta used, i am not sure about the chip. do you know where I can look and see?
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The link below is to Theta's website.If you click on their "CONTACT" button, you will be presented with a form-based "Information Request" which is one option.
The other option is to send them an e-mail at:
info@thetadigital.com
When you contact them as them if they still have available the EPROM's for the GenV to uplift it's DSP software to GenVa level and, if they do, what would it cost.
Given you picked up your gear second-hand, do you need an Owner's Manual for the GenV? The softcopy I have is in MS Word format (I retyped the damned thing from a shitty faxed copy and redrew the diagrams in Powerpoint).
I hope that helps...
"Don't roll those blood-shot eyes at me!"
i see that contact, thanks. What I was wondering is how i could tell if it had been upgraded already, but i will see if they can tell me that. I have an old manual for the dac but i am not sure it is current and wouldnt mind seeing the one you have if it isnt trouble. Mothra666@aol.com. thanks!
When you contact them, you may need to provide them with the serial number of the unit so that they can check their records to see date of manufacture.If manufactured after revision "a" was released, your unit should have that version of the software.
If manufactured prior to the release date it may or may not have that software - you may need to take the DAC to a dealer/service agent to check the reference numbers on the EPROM chip.
PS: You got mail!
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