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* [https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/via-epia-m VIA EPIA-M at The Retro Web]
* [https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/via-epia-m VIA EPIA-M at The Retro Web]


= RAM =
=== RAM ===


The RAM chip is a single 512Mb DDR UDIMM PC2100. The board claims a maximum size of 1Gb, although I have yet to try more than 512Mb.
The RAM chip is a single 512Mb DDR UDIMM PC2100. The board claims a maximum size of 1Gb, although I have yet to try more than 512Mb.

Revision as of 01:00, 15 May 2025

The Edirol CG-8 is a visual synthesiser made by Roland in 2006.

Opening the Edirol CG-8 Case

VIA EPIA-M Motherboard

The Edirol CG-8 uses a VIA EPIA M mini ITX PC motherboard produced in the early to mid-2000s. It uses the VIA CLE266 chipset and comes with 512Mb RAM in its single UDIMM memory slot and a 2.5in 40Gb hard drive, connected via IDE. The Retro Web provides comprehensive information about the board and notes that - like most computers of its age - it is prone to "faulty or leaking electrolytic capacitors".

RAM

The RAM chip is a single 512Mb DDR UDIMM PC2100. The board claims a maximum size of 1Gb, although I have yet to try more than 512Mb.

Internal Hard Drive

Other Resources