Has anyone been able to rewrite the OS yet which would allow the use of newer technology in motherboards? It seems lately that I am replacing the LPS 152 power supplies in both of my d8b's each year now. I am sure something else is bound to fail soon. I am going to rebuild a new power supply for the desk because I'm tired of the power problems. My latest experience was caused by excessive heat in my studio one of the d8b's went down during a session. The fault was mine for not realizing how hot it got in the room as being in may we don't have the central air on yet. So over two days the temperature in the room probably reached High 90s. I could not restart thed8b for the entire day. The next day it booted up fine and that was three days ago it has worked ever since. But on Startup it experiences a very short symptom of a rail cap failure for bout 2 seconds and then boots. I am sure the cause is the old power supplies.
I could use the current box to house new power supplies and build a separate unit for the CPU. There is one other alternative. I just found a 2-unit rack chassis which will house an ATX motherboard and has sufficient room in it and fans to completely transfer all the contents of the current box into it. I'll have to make some Cuts in the chassis to accommodate the current motherboard but I would love to be able to mount a new ATX style motherboard in it.
I don't don't want to mount anything inside the desk because Mackie obviously had reasons for not putting the power supplies in the desk most likely because of noise and Heat. So I don't mind having an umbilical cord. Once I receive the new chassis and start my first modification I'll post pictures and hopefully success story here.
But I was just wondering if anybody has attempted to or has successfully rebuilt the OS yet. I say yet because I'm sure it can be done I just don't have the expertise to do it.