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Macintosh II 68020 Rom Fun

uniserver

Well-known member
ok so thanks to Doug (olePigeon) for sending me some ROM Simms.

and thanks to my HAKKO 808 for making my life easy.

Thanks to bbraun for his idea, that I should do this.

I installed a rom simm.

here are my findings :)

Stock SE/30 Rom Simm - Works!!!

Dougg3 Rom /w Hacked IIsi rom - Does not work, Chime of death

Stock IIsi Rom Simm - Does not work, Chime of death

Stock IIfx Rom Simm - Works!!!

Kinda cool.

All i need now is to get my IIfx rom in and get it built like IIsi ROM is, -no ram size check - bootable 7.0.1 in ROM

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uniserver

Well-known member
olePigeon sent me rom rimm slots.

:)

before there was 4 sockets for rom chips.

I had to remove 2 of the 4 sockets.

I had to desolder those .. and desolder all the holes for the Rom Simm Slot.

Installed the new rom simm slot, I left the 2 farthest sockets isntalled because they were not in my way.( just made sure to remove those chips.)

+ I was not totally sure a Rom simm would even work. I am glad it does though…

Would assume with this rom in there.. I can now pop in a SWIM and it will acutely work :)

 

CC_333

Well-known member
That is neat!

I think with the FDHD upgrade, all one did was replace the four ROM chips and the IWM, so with the ROM SIMM containing a later, FDHD-supporting ROM, simply replacing the IWM with a SWIM chip should be enough.

And it's kind of odd that the supposedly universal IIsi ROM doesn't work. Do you have a full MMU chip installed? Maybe the architecture is too different (being a 68020, with every subsequent machine being an '030).

I wonder if this would work on a IIx? }:)

c

 

uniserver

Well-known member
yeah i think you are correct.

yeah the hacked iisi rom works in the IIx and IIfx.

I have not personally tried it in the IIx, only because my iix is next on my list to repair…

Yeah pretty sure this II i have has the MMU chip.

i really wanted the IIsi rom to work because i knew it contained the HD20 init…. i should check to see if the IIfx has the HD20 init..

just for giggles. but then i would have to open up my HD20 and go direct from pcb to mainboard… but hey, would have to be done anyways…

if BMOW gets the HD20 emu going… i would like to make a Nubus slot that has an external Floppy port on it :) just plugs into one of the onboard floppy ports. or just make a internal floppy port extender and connect that to a Nubus slot… right now i have a long floppy cable hanging out of the floppy port of my Mac II case For BMOW's Floppy Emu… it looks kinda honky. — but works! :)

 

techknight

Well-known member
Well because BMOW posted the ROM hook for the HD20 init, you can add it into any rom within the .Sony trap.

 
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