You didn't get that board from uniserver did you? Very interesting if you found one out in the wilds with 8MB on the floor. uniserver experimented, found out a lot of interesting things and developed that memory hack of the IIsi, inspired by my ongoing 128MB in a IIsi project.
Case in point, in discussions here, uniserver developed the Portable HDD conversion cables he and Hap were selling on eBay. You went on to develop a PCB adapter solution to better that kluge. We'd discussed a far more elegant PCB solution at the time to be hidden beneath the original HDD assembly, disguised as OEM cabling diverted a bit and tucked away in its camouflaged niche, so

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This thread isn't an "idea thread" of mine clogging this forum. The awful (IMHO) "all activity" page clogs the site with Lounge threads that were easily ignored in years past, that's why it was hidden away in the first place.
Many times serial responses to only a couple of threads are clogging up the entire page. I HATE that, the old software limited the page to only the single, most recent response to any given thread! The lounge was something you had to click to open, being able to ignore it was an intentional feature for off topic discussions. Now the Lounge is out in the open, right in registered members faces and clogged with ON TOPIC threads that are supposed to be posted out in the proper fora for lurkers to see and so be enticed to register. Some members only ever post any topic at all in the lounge! Now THAT is objectionable.
This hack was done elsewhere by others, it is NOT mine. It was discovered and documented here and on 'fritter by danamania way back in the early Snitz days. The info was hot-linked and appears to have fallen prey to the ephemeral nature of the web. This is an
archaeological expedition trying to figure out something that was done in a nasty as hell way already. The infamous
Evil RAS Line Hack came up in a discussion by others very recently, so I think it's time to figure out how it was done.
@Cory: as to why it was done back then I don't know. It might even have been done to get 128MB in the 605/475 waaaay back before 128MB SIMMs hit the market or when a pair of 64s were a much less expensive alternative. I don't remember, do you? Something being "practical" when this stuff was new has little if not nothing to do with hacking done here on PaleoMacs today.
Like much of what I do or try to accomplish here it may have been "because I can." The back and forth discussion about "why you shouldn't be able to" or "you might try this" leads to a deeper understanding of the Mac architecture in general for myself and more than a few of my fellow hackers like the much missed bbraun and hopefully some of the non-hackers as well. Long ago the two of us determined what was probably going on in the PAL on the Artmix adapter and that morphed into the ProtoCache1 project. By teamwork some pretty cool stuff has been accomplished here over the years. That's what the Hacks forum back in the day and Hacks and Development forum in the present day is all about.
I've had many supportive comments from non-hacker members interested in my projects over the years. Yours is the first complaint about them not coming to fruition and so not being worth posting. Chalk it up to ADD and my insanely curious nature.
Sorry about the overly long response, no offense intended.