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CUSTOM ENHANCED IIC ROM CHIP: $8 plus shipping



I can burn the IIC enhanced ROM chip! It gives the older IIC the 
following: (A) checkerboard self-test,  (B) capability to operate the 
white-case  3.5" external disk drive, and  (C) the word "BUGGIE" greets to 
at the top of the opening screen at power-up!

Price, $8.00 plus $2.00 shipping within USA. (3.00 shipping to Canada).
(Shipping amount charged on only the first ROM chip; others shipped at 
same time no extra cost for shipping.). Installation instructions sheet 
included.)  GUARANTEED TO WORK IN IIC: each one will be pre-tested prior 
to shipping.   Long live the IIC!


Stephen Buggie (Ph.D., U.of Oregon)       |   (505) 863-7504    |
Psychology Professor                      | fax: (505) 863-7717 |
Univ. of New Mexico, Gallup               | home:(505) 863-2390 |
200 College Rd.                           |    buggie@unm.edu   |
Gallup, NM  87301                         |                     |
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On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Wayne Stewart wrote:

> David Wilson wrote:
> 
> > Wayne, you are out by a factor of two. The original IIc ROM is a 23128 (16KB)
> > while the later versions use a 23256 (32KB).
> 
> That makes sense. Somehow I'd had the idea that the orinal ROM was an
> 8k without actually thinking about it. Now that I do I can see that
> it'd have to be at least a 16k ROM otherwise the code couldn't possibly
> fit. Thanks for pointing that out, it might remind me to look at things
> more closely
> 
> Wayne
> 
>