I have a grey scale adapter, so it would only be a matter of copying  
the original design...  And finding the parts of course.  I am not  
sure how many people have the cards which will work with the adapters  
though...  Color 30 and MacroColor 30 I think...  Again it makes no  
sense if only 2 or 3 people are interested.

To me it makes more sense to strip a IIsi ROM off the motherboard and  
use it...  In my mind a IIfx is too valuable to strip it's ROM SIMM.

Or...  Use a flash ROM and copy it...  Hmmmmmm...  What an  
interesting idea...  It would require some sort of adapter for the  
flashing...  Probably something which would plug into the PDS  
slot...  A small application to perform the copying / programming.

Derek

On Mar 2, 2009, at 8:18 PM, Abel Ortiz Monasterio wrote:

>
> I won't begin to know how to make a card, but if any of you decides  
> to make some Grey scale adapters please let me know and I'll pitch  
> in, i would love to get my hands on one.
>
> I read somewhere that you can use a Mac IIFX ROM Simm. The screen  
> will show some lines for a few seconds during start up but that is  
> the only difference between the Mac IIsi  ROM SIMM and the IIfx.  I  
> remember reading, most of the ROM SIMMS for the Mac IIsi are not  
> removable, only a few are and that is why it is easier to find a  
> Mac IIFX ROM SIMM.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Abel
>


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