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  1. The Emulator guys should be able to capture the audio sample digitally and convert it into mp3 for you. To my knowledge, I don't think you can access the sample data as folders and files. I'd be interested to know though the best way of doing it because sometimes you get clear ripping off of sound samples in fruit machines.
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  2. Here you go, sample 34 is the one you asked for.also included some other you may like. mp3s.rar
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  3. Ah yeah nice... I didn't notice it was printed on the label. It's always a 4mb audio on impact though? I've always set them up for the exact manufacturer but it makes sense as the read voltage will always be the same. Learn something new every day....
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  4. This is what I get on my Dataman. Just click select on the top row and then type in M27C4001 like CanonMan said. Top selection ST Electronics is perfect.
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  5. You have to select the chip type so the programmer knows the correct voltages and pin configurations to read/write and address the Eprom. There's nothing unusual about Eproms used for audio. As a rule they are usually a higher storage capacity because the sampled sound takes requires more space than the program Rom. To find out the type you have to peel back the label slightly. You can just peel the bottom (opposite end to the notch). You are looking for a 27C number... like M27C4001. You can also select the relevant manufacturer aswell (probably ST, sometimes Texas TI ). The 4 in the code means its a 4mb eprom which I think the all are on Impact. Do not put it in the wrong way and remember UV light erases them so no direct sunlight😎
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  6. Type 27C4001 in the search box and choose one from the list of matches. You only need the exact type when burning ROMs, it's not critical if you're just reading them in.
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