If he cared HE would hunt down the hardware and dump the ROMS himself, I am getting tired of these daily posts asking for the same thing over and over.
Do you really think 5247846 will get that through his head or will it just go through one ear and out the other.Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day. Teach him how to fish and he'll eat for a lifetime.
I'm not nagging. Just waiting.
@linuxlove
I'm still waiting, and I contributed something here.
Sorry for bumping, but the original Macintosh II ROMs have these part numbers: 341-0105-A, 341-0106-A, 341-0107-A and 341-0108-A.
These would be from an original board with soldered-in batteries and PAL Nubus controller
like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Macintosh_II_motherboard.jpg
We don't have one at CHM, anyone have one handy?
They're there because I finally added them. We've had the ROMs since last October, I simply chose not to support them because they are not in any way useful for the current emulation. They are (as advertised) incompatible with the RasterOps ColorBoard 264 I emulate as part of the Mac II/IIx/IIcx systems and therefore will generate only a black screen and the death chimes.
Here's a free clue: if a ROM set has an MD5 sum listed on the MESS wiki, the MESS team has it.
they are dumped. I will not add them until i am presented with proof that you no longer have an internet connection however.
Wishful thinking.+1 lol
Well you appear to still have access to the internet, and Arbee said before he wont upload them until there's proof you no longer have internet access, so we seem to be at an impasse here.I still didn't find the 820-0198 Apple Macintosh II Video Card ROM...