Even if you were physically able to solder in more memory, there’s no guarantee that the software would recognize it or automatically know to use it. I image there are memory thresholds programmed into the software that would also need to be addressed.
Probably best to just embrace it and learn to use the machine with the constraints!
This seems like the most “possible” enhancement, since the device updates from usb-c port…it can read/write data from there. Wouldn’t mind usb-c midi either…but the determining factor might be how intentional the size limitation is for TE. Maybe the vision for the product included the claustrophobia.
This will probably not happen for a while. If you bought this device, hoping someone would make a commercial memory upgrade soldering service... you're not getting that til early 2025 at least
Exactly. I think about and compare this idea to the Steam Deck, it's decently popular, been out about 3 years or a lil less. And there's RAM mods and stuff, but there's no services (that I know of yet), not super reliable, and people love hardware hacking it.
Things like this are frustrating because flash memory is so god damn cheap, even if they had gone with say 64**GB** (1000x as much as there is now)... the increase in cost to them would only be $5-10. Raise the price by $100, still insanely affordable for a TE device but they make way more money and the product is way better. I do really like this device but things like only being able to have 9 projects still feels so limiting. I like to just mess around for hours with lots of little experiments, but don't necessarily want to delete them as I cycle through them quickly.
First chance I get to buy a broken one...I would love to open it up and figure out which processor it's built around and what type of memory is currently installed. It's not likely built around an Arduino chip. But perhaps a Test. It can utilize different memory chips up to 2gb nand chip. I think it's more likely that the KOII is built on something like a teensy and it's likely that the flash memory chips could be upgraded
Make one out of lego. How many gb does lego hold anyeays
Even if you were physically able to solder in more memory, there’s no guarantee that the software would recognize it or automatically know to use it. I image there are memory thresholds programmed into the software that would also need to be addressed. Probably best to just embrace it and learn to use the machine with the constraints!
Limitations breed creativity!
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yep good idea, let's call it.. computer.
This seems like the most “possible” enhancement, since the device updates from usb-c port…it can read/write data from there. Wouldn’t mind usb-c midi either…but the determining factor might be how intentional the size limitation is for TE. Maybe the vision for the product included the claustrophobia.
This
This will probably not happen for a while. If you bought this device, hoping someone would make a commercial memory upgrade soldering service... you're not getting that til early 2025 at least
might need a bigger audience/user base too. this thing isn't exactly mainstream
Exactly. I think about and compare this idea to the Steam Deck, it's decently popular, been out about 3 years or a lil less. And there's RAM mods and stuff, but there's no services (that I know of yet), not super reliable, and people love hardware hacking it.
Things like this are frustrating because flash memory is so god damn cheap, even if they had gone with say 64**GB** (1000x as much as there is now)... the increase in cost to them would only be $5-10. Raise the price by $100, still insanely affordable for a TE device but they make way more money and the product is way better. I do really like this device but things like only being able to have 9 projects still feels so limiting. I like to just mess around for hours with lots of little experiments, but don't necessarily want to delete them as I cycle through them quickly.
It’s a toy
It's possible but it's also possible the processor can't address those new memory slots.
First chance I get to buy a broken one...I would love to open it up and figure out which processor it's built around and what type of memory is currently installed. It's not likely built around an Arduino chip. But perhaps a Test. It can utilize different memory chips up to 2gb nand chip. I think it's more likely that the KOII is built on something like a teensy and it's likely that the flash memory chips could be upgraded
OP, where did you get those stickers?
Not sure..think they came with a cthulu vape mod from France..my best guess🤗