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Rewritable ROM for the Mac Plus from Hackaday

techknight

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Or find out if the RAM card interface has enough of the databus to contain a ROM/RAM card. Then you can run the appropriate jumper wires. IT would be universal at that point. 

The Classic II, the RAM slot is actually a ROM expansion slot. So it would just be direct plug/play. The Classic 1, youll probably need a couple jumper wires. 

 
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Paralel

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It actually isn't a RAM slot on the Classic II, it was always meant for an FPU/ROM card, that's why there are spots for RAM SIMMs on the main board. Although it looks similar to the RAM card interface of the Classic I it was never meant to serve the same purpose as a RAM expansion point.

 
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