The IIsi ROM is a "universal" ROM - it has code in it for multiple model computers. It doesn't blindly execute the setup for the IIsi only, but checks the host box ID and sets up the hardware for that. It even does some testing and dynamically reacts to what hardware is physically present. It contains parameters for the IIcx.Scratch that, maybe this isn't an issue. Yes different memory controllers, but they both end up calling MOD3TEST and REVMOD3TEST. So after thinking about this, this hypothesis is likely flawed.




