> --- "E. Seth Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <clip>
> > On a related note, while I was pulling the sucker
> > apart to see if
> > there were any obviously bad capacitors or anything,
> > I noticed a jumper
> > block labeled "W3" near the power-supply connector.
> > (You can see it at
> > http://maze-base.ummu.umich.edu/Stuff/IIcxW3.jpg
>
> There's no ROM SIMM installed. Does it have four
> pretty large chips, .6" wide, all in a row? IIRC,
> the ROM chips should be in front of the SCSI connector.
You're thinking of the single W1 jumper, located near the ROM SIMM
socket. This is a two-jumper block, labeled W3, near the power connector.
And, in answer to your question, yes, it does have W1 installed
and the four ROM chips in front of the NuBus slots.
-Seth
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