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- From: jgraham@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu (the End)
- Subject: ROM chip (SIMM)
- Message-ID: <BxxD82.IEI@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu>
- Keywords: I Have Seen It !
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- Organization: Indiana University
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 18:40:50 GMT
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- There it was. Perched on a cheesy piece of plastic that couldn't be
- worth more than $5 (Not the motherboard, that probably cost more than $20).
-
- Is Apple ever going to take advantage of the ROM SIMM arrangement in the
- Mac II class machine ? If they did, would that be an advantage over the
- software emulatiuon Mode 32 ? Does this INIT conflict with anything as
- all Inits I've ever seen do ? Is it slower than the real hardware clean
- ROM ?
-
- Once Apple finishes selling everything it has to IBM, perhaps someone can
- produce the 32-bit clean ROM on a chip and charge an unrealistically high
- price for it :)
-
- E-mail me:
- jgraham@bio.indiana.edu (Jim)
-