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half a dozen motherboards

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1. Make impulse purchase of six compact Mac motherboards

2. ???

3. Profit!

Actually I fixed a SCSI problem with my Mac Plus by swapping in ROMs from one of these motherboards, so I guess that counts as profit. :-)

 
I'm guessing the SE is an FDHD board since it has a battery holder. It seems all of the pre-FDHD SEs had soldered batteries. Of course, I have heard of guys who've installed battery holders on 800K SE boards.

 
Hmm, could be. How can I tell? The silkscreen on the motherboard says "IWM", not "SWIM", but I don't know if that's meaningful.

 
That'd be an original SE mobo then - IWM (Integrated Woz Machine) is the 800k controller. SWIM (Super-Woz Integrated Machine) is the one used on the SE FDHD and indeed all HD floppy compatible Macs.

 
But does the motherboard silkscreen actually say "SWIM" on the FDHD SE? If it was just a ROM change, it's likely they kept the old motherboard.

 
It turns out this actually is a SE FDHD motherboard, and the "IWM" on the silkscreen means nothing. I booted it up and checked the ROM revision number to be sure. Then connected a 1.4MB floppy drive, and it worked just fine. Woohoo!

 
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