If anyone has a 7300 they could look into I'd appreciate it.
I'm furbishing up a 7300/180 that may or may not have a few pieces missing. On the motherboard there is an empty slot that has ROM printed beside it, looks like it takes a BIG DIMM at one end of the RAM sockets.
There is a set of four smaller sockets for VRAM and one socket with CACHE among the RAM sockets.
I have a Cache SIMM in place, and RAM, and VRAM, but the socket marked ROM at the extreme right side of the mobo when looking at the CPU from the front (its under the CD-ROM drive) is EMPTY !!!!
The computer works just fine and Apple System Profiler says that it knows that it is a 7300/180 so I'm wondering...
Where's the ROM if the ROM SIMM is not there and how can this thing work without it ?????
Mike
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