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The Polyphony Expansion Kit
 
Installing in Keyboard Models
 
7
 
Launching the PC2’s Boot Block
 
You’ll need to run the boot block for any software updates you make (including updating the 
boot block itself).
1. If the PC2 is on, turn it off.
2. Turn the PC2 on, and watch the display.
3. When you see 
 
Please|wait...
 
, press and release the 
 
Panic
 
 button. After a few seconds, 
you’ll see 
 
Main|Menu
 
 in the top line of the display, and 
 
Install|engine
 
 in the bottom 
line. This is the boot block.
4. Follow the instructions in one or more of the following subsections, depending on which 
software components need updating.
 
Updating Boot Block Software
 
1. When the boot block has finished launching, press the 
 
Right
 
 cursor button until you see 
 
Update|boot|block
 
 in the bottom line of the display.
2. Press 
 
Yes
 
. The display changes to 
 
Update|boot|block|via|MIDI
 
.
3. Press 
 
Yes
 
. The display changes to 
 
Waiting|for|MIDI
 
.
4. Insert the PC2 operating system/boot block disk into the floppy drive of your computer.
5. Using the sequencer application on your computer, open the MIDI file whose name starts 
with 
 
PC2BK...
 
. The 
 
BK
 
 stands for “
 
b
 
oot block, 
 
k
 
eyboard.” The three digits after the 
 
BK
 
 
indicate the version number (for example, 
 
210
 
 indicates Version 2.1).
6. Play the MIDI file. The top line of the display shows 
 
SYS3-0|file|1|of|1
 
, and the 
bottom line shows 
 
segment|1|of|1
 
. This file takes just under a minute to load at 215 
beats per minute. When the file finishes loading, the PC2 will restart and return to a 
performance mode.
7. Turn off the PC2, then turn it back on and press 
 
Panic
 
 when you see 
 
Please|Wait...
 
 in 
the display. This launches the new boot block. You should see the new version number as 
the boot block launches.
8. Follow the instructions in one or both of the following subsections, depending on which 
software components need updating. If you need to update the boot block software, 
chances are that you’ll need to update both the operating system software and the 
soundware as well. However, if you 
 
don’t
 
 need to update any more software components,