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Re: substituting ROMs (Re: Illegal Clones)



Matthew Montchalin wrote:
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 noone@nowhere.net wrote:
|Although it LOOKed like a IIc clone, the manual claimed it was a IIe
|clone.  All the software I had identified my Laser128 as an enhanced
|IIe with bunch of cards built in.  The Laser also had an expansion
|slot along the left side so you could add a card of your own choosing.
|It could be set as slot 5 or 7.  Of course the expansion box with
|addtional power supply allowed you to use two cards, one in slot 5 and
|one in slot 7.
|
|I loved the internal set-up menu, that was neat.  There was lots of
|room in the eprom for additional code.  That machine could have been
|a hacker's delight if I had RTFM.  Anyone else ever use the
|Ctrl-M-Reset?
|
|Thankx,
|Ed
|
|Mike Pfaiffer wrote:
|
|>    1) It was a //c clone.

Forgive me for intruding, but along somewhat tangential lines,
does anybody have a "Commodore Compatible" replacement ROM for
the Apple IIgs?

I mean, something with a Commodore Kernal, and something similar
to BASIC 2.0?

Or do I have to do it myself?

Never heard of such a critter.

Guess you'll have to *try* to do it yourself.

Roy