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File:IIgs-Adapter-large-Wiki.png|IIgs ROM1 Adapter v1.0.
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File:Programmer-Adapter-large-Wiki.png|531000 Read Adapter v1.0.  Emulates a 271001 ROM.
File:Programmer-Adapter-large-Wiki.png|531000 Read Adapter v1.0.  Emulates a 271001 ROM.
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Revision as of 05:42, 13 September 2018

Apple IIgs ROM1 Adapter
Current version from ReActiveMicro

The IIgs ROM1 Adapter converts a ROM0 IIgs to a ROM1 by replacing the ROM on the motherboard. It allows an older Apple IIgs system to run newer software like GS/OS.

The Adapter project was conceived of and created by Henry from [ReActiveMicro].


Project Status: Complete. In production. Actively sold by ReActiveMicro.

Support: Post on the Discussion page (link above) or email ReActiveMicro Support.

Sales: Visit the ReActiveMicro Store.


History

Back in 2005 when Henry from ReActiveMicro first returned to the Apple II he found several IIgs systems obtained were ROM0 and couldn't run GS/OS v6.0.1. He also found that some ROM0 IIgs users wanted to upgrade their systems to ROM1. However there isn’t a simple way to do so since Apple used a nonstandard ROM. Henry then found a way to use two Machine Pin Sockets to allow a 27C1001 EPROM to work in place of Apple’s 531000 OTP ROM IC.

Two projects came from this research. One adapter allows for use of a more standard ROM to replace the ROM on the IIgs motherboard. The other adapter allowed for reading the less common 531000 ROM. These adapters however were made from machined pin sockets which also lead to "socket stretch" of the IIgs motherboard socket when used.