Backward compatibility for ROM cleanliness on the SE/30 is one thing.
However,
forward compatibility for increased utility of the IIsi is an entirely different animal!
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I'm waiting to hear which line needs to be cut on the dougg3's IIci ROM SIMM to make it work in the IIsi.
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I'm betting that Apple didn't want either the IIfx or the IIci ROM SIMMs to be compatible with the IIsi!
IMHO, the IIsi was intentionally hobbled as a Low End or, at best, a Mid Market Mac:
__Its RAM config was limited to an
odd number by soldering 1MB as Bank A directly onto the Mobo.
____The 4 SIMM Slots available for Bank A on the High End Macs IIci and IIfx being excised from the IIsi to
"protect" High End $ale$$$$$$!
__Its expansion was limited to an either/or PDS/NuBus choice physically and probably electronically by, ever so slight, changes to the SE/30's PDS.
____This was probably aided by barring implementation of the NuBus signal on PDS Cards for the IIsi, that pin's signal being different on the SE/30.
__Its ROM/Memory Mapping was limited to only FOUR NuBus Slot/Pseudo Slot Addresses. :disapprove:
Thus, the
intentional borking of the IIsi's ROM SIMM pinout!
These changes effectively barred its MoBo from being used for an
eminently expandable Hackintosh.