That's really odd, check to see if more than the IIsi's three addresses for PseudoSlots are available.
How many NuBus Cards are in your IIx now, in which slots, and are they all functional? :?:
You
may have just downgraded your IIx to a 32 bit clean IIcx which of the IIx's NuBus slots are enabled and which are disabled ought to be a match to the three addresses available to the stock IIsi.
My guess is that there is something on the II, IIx, IIcx and SE/30 MoBos that causes them to
require MODE 32 which they bought/ransomed from Connectix for an undisclosed quantity of MEGABUCK$ and added it to all later Mac ROMs. In this scenario, giving away MODE 32 at no charge for running on all those machines as a software patch of the existing firmware, which of course, saved Apple some of those MEGABUCK$ in the form of new ROM SIMMs they didn't need to supply for all those, pruportedly 32 bit computers in the field, that were 24 bit limited by the ROM BooBoo fiasco.
The alternate scenario would be . . . :?:
Way to go, Connectix! Stick it to the man! (Apple) :lol:
Interesting questions!
< trots off to make coffee . . . xx( >