32-bit clean SE30 ROMs (was Re: Chips that changed the world)

David Griffith dgriffi at cs.csubak.edu
Wed May 6 16:04:44 CDT 2009


On Wed, 6 May 2009, Curtis H. Wilbar Jr. wrote:

> David Griffith wrote:
>> On Tue, 5 May 2009, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
>> 
>>>> So speaking of the SE30, I've got one but not a 32-bit clean ROM for it.
>>>> What model Mac do I need to borrow a ROM from to make it 32-bit clean?
>>> 
>>> A IIsi should do, but good luck finding one with a ROM SIMM. Use MODE32 
>>> and
>>> be happy. It should be downloadable from all kinds of places.
>>> 
>>> http://lowendmac.com/daystar/pages/dsd_products/support/ts_mode32.html
>> 
>> While we're on the subject of diddling around with old Mac one-piece 
>> machines, would someone please tell me where I can get some replacement 
>> chassis screws?
>
> From what model, and which screws ?  I received a parts SE30 at one 
> point (broken tube, damage case (from a drop)).  I think I may have the 
> screws around (if I can find them).

I'm not sure about the model.  I need the screws that go under the handle.


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