It might be one of the other Macs of this vintage, but I remember  
reading somewhere that someone found another vintage Mac that had a  
bootable ROM disk, but was not able to find a way to activate it.

-aj

On 2009-10-27, at 11:19 AM, Scott Holder wrote:

>
> If it could be done, it'd likely be another key combination. "XO" was
> the codename of the Classic and the source of the key combination.  
> Seems
> like it'd be pretty easy to examine the ROM dumps of both and see if
> there are recognizable bits of code for what would be needed to boot.
> This is actually the first I've heard of any possibility with the  
> IIsi.
>
> Scott
>
> [email protected] wrote:
>> Tried it with IIsi and Classic II; doesn't work-
>>
>>
>>> There are rumours that the IIsi can and maybe some others, but none
>>> have been able to figure out how to activate it.  It may be there  
>>> but
>>> now way to activate it.
>>>
>>
>>
>>>> Which compact macs can boot from ROM besides the Mac Classic?
>>>>
>>>> Are there any other vintage Macs that can boot from ROM?
>>>>
>
>
>
> >


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