It’s actually 2–3 MiB, varying according to a jumper on the motherboard. The Classic II can have up to 4 megs of ROM, and the jumper determines whether 1 or 2 of those megabytes are on the motherboard....A bit off topic for the 'FPU card' side of it, but AFAIK the expansion slot on the Classic II also handles the external ROM slot as well (up to 1MB IIRC).
Well, yes, that’s exactly what I’m working towards. See earlier posts in this thread.If you're designing a board at all, why not include the potential future ROM upgrades by including a ROM socket as well?
I'd love to see a "IIsi" style ROM for the CII in the future...![]()
Alas, I haven’t had a whisper. And while I am grateful to you for volunteering to lend one of yours, I agree that Canuckistani postal rates are prohibitively expensive. I don’t know the detailed fee schedule but it’d likely be more expensive even than buying one from a US source on Fleabay and putting my address as the destination.Do you have one yet?
Shipping is a bit prohibitive from/to Canada but I can dredge one up and send if need be.
Broadly correct, but you’d likely want to kludge a decoupling cap or two as well. When you add in the ROM socket on top of that, a real board starts to look like a good idea.I am pretty sure if someone wants to take a 50 pin scsi cable. cut it and just solder the wires to an fpu socket, then you will have a home brew FPU for your Classic II.