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DIY Mac Plus ROM Chips (Giveaway)

Stephen

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I recently postedtutorial which covers how to make replacement ROMsI recently posted a tutorial which covers how to make replacement ROMs for the Mac Plus. It's directly applicable to earlier compacts, such as the 128k and 512k. The process is similar for the Macintosh Classic & Classic II (different chips).

If anyone missed it, I'm offering 3 free sets of ROMs for anyone interested with two still remaining — just pay shipping. One set has already been claimed by @Mighty Jabba so don't miss out!

 

Stephen

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The last set has been claimed! Remember, the tutorial is there if you want to make your own set and I'm here if you have any questions. Feel free to reach out —

 

Mighty Jabba

Well-known member
Thanks again to Stephen for sending me a set of replacement ROMs (completely free!). I have 7 compact Macs of various types, but one of them has never worked since I received it -- a Mac Plus. I was able to confirm that the ROMs were the culprit a while back by swapping in some known good chips, so when Stephen's chips arrived all I had to do was pop them in and it booted right up! It's a super easy fix in that sense, but for a long time it wasn't obvious to me that the ROMs were at fault, and getting replacements is also generally not simple. But I'm hoping the guide Stephen posted will help others.

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Stephen

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Thanks again to Stephen for sending me a set of replacement ROMs (completely free!). I have 7 compact Macs of various types, but one of them has never worked since I received it -- a Mac Plus. I was able to confirm that the ROMs were the culprit a while back by swapping in some known good chips, so when Stephen's chips arrived all I had to do was pop them in and it booted right up! It's a super easy fix in that sense, but for a long time it wasn't obvious to me that the ROMs were at fault, and getting replacements is also generally not simple. But I'm hoping the guide Stephen posted will help others.

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Woohoo! Happy to hear your Mac Plus has a new lease on life :)

I'm considering extended the give away to an additional three sets of ROMs. If anyone would be interested let me know in this thread and I'll see if there's more demand.

 

chrisdaun

Active member
Woohoo! Happy to hear your Mac Plus has a new lease on life :)

I'm considering extended the give away to an additional three sets of ROMs. If anyone would be interested let me know in this thread and I'll see if there's more demand.
Super old thread but I need a set if you still have them :)
 

DCB

New member
I too am looking for a set of Mac Plus ROMs and would be happy to pay something for a known working set. I'm trying to update a friends 512K to a 512Ke for hard drive via Floppy port support.

Thanks,
David
 

eharmon

Well-known member
Another option would be getting a ROM-inator Resurrections, which makes the Plus compatible with bigger standard EEPROMs:

 

DCB

New member
Update:
1) I ordered a XGecu T48 from Amazon (Where the seller was XGecu). This was slightly less likely to be a knock-off and supports slightly higher voltages needed for new chips.
2) I ordered a few AT27C512R-70PU EPROMs (from DigiKey).
3) Many thanks to Stephen for his Github posting of already split Mac Plus ROMs. !!!
4) Flashed successfully and installed in an original 512K today (Would not have be possible w/o this online help)

Might suggest one or two updates to the Instructable document but over all a great success!

Thanks again for the original work and documentation,
David
 

trag

Well-known member
Might suggest one or two updates to the Instructable document but over all a great success!

It's a great article. But...

My main quibble and it's pretty much a nitpick is that it sort of implies that an XGecu programmer is required for the process. On the other hand, the instructions are for someone using an XGecu.

But the same procedure can be done with other programmers and I imagine that folks who already own a different programmer also already know that, so I can't really see the harm in the that aspect of hte article.
 
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