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FWIW, the ClassicII dev note has the pinout of the connector. It's pretty much just directly throwing the 68882 on the bus, with the only trick being the 16 bit bus, so doubling up the data lines and using the /DSACK 0 & 1 signals.
I've put some labels on those pictures, to illustrate. For the most part, the labeling refers to the 68882 pins, not necessarily the Classic2's connector. For instance, D16 on the Classic2's connector goes to D0 on the 68882, and I've labeled it D0:
You can also put a ROM in that socket, up to 3MB worth.
I'm really not sure about that. I haven't looked at the ClassicII ROM in particular. There's a good chance it has the EDisk driver, which is what the Classic used to boot (also RAM disk driver, and pcmcia flash card in laptops). That driver looks over some set of addresses (I don't recall how it determines that), for a valid header. So, it might be possible you could put a valid EDisk driver's ROM disk image into ROM there and have it automagically bootable.
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