This is not your normal post. I have a probably one-of-a-kind ROM SIMM. 
When placed in my SE/30, a risk I took based on the age and shape of the 
ROM, it booted. There was nothing out of the ordinary about the operation 
with the SIMM clipped in. But the SIMM says Erickson ROM 1.04b, 6/19/90 
each chip has a
different ID number on it's paper. The paper also says Apple Confidential 
then @Apple 1983-90.

The Green Board says on its back Apple Computer and is dated 1988. The 
chips are Intel dated 1986. it is possible that this SIMM fits a IIfx. Or 
one of a few 
other Vintage Macs that use a clip-in ROM. Wherever it belongs, and 
whatever it's purpose, is a mystery. I'm looking for the most expert of 
people to help identify
this really rare piece.


No guess-timates, please. This really is a problem for the best of the best 
of Apple Historians. 



J.S. Garrison

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