I was merely asking to verify that the ROM file was 256k in size... it's possible that if you actually did have a corrupted file that it wouldn't match up. Although sifting through the Basilisk II documentation that I have, it claims you need a 512k or 1M ROM for it to work properly, which is interesting since they support the 68020 through 68040. My Mac knowledge is extremely limited though.IJBall wrote:My SE30 was always run with MODE32 as an extension, but the ROM SIMM would have been the ROM SIMM it came with, not one pulled out of a IIfx or a IIsi.
I believe the ROM file was the size it was supposed to be(?). I'm not sure that I ever checked.
This guy Had no problems emulating a 68040 and running System 8.1IJBall wrote: I don't think it matters, though when I last looked at this issue, Basilisk II bascially implied that you were best off trying to emulate an SE (68000) over the other models (68030, 68020). It's not that it won't work with the latter, but there are sometimes issues... like with my SE30 issue.
However, I was only asking this to see if I had a matching ROM file. I wouldn't want to step on any sensitive toes... since providing a ROM to someone that didn't own that particular machine is generally viewed as piracy. Although I doubt Apple would care much, since they even provide System 7.5.3 free of charge. ^_^
I've got a 512k Mac IIci ROM that I can load into Basilisk II but it crashes... of course, I'm using the Windows JIT port, so I can't really speak much for what you guys are trying. I'm guessing it has something to do with my AMD X2 Processor. It does load, however. I've tried a couple others that BII will give me a "not supported" error. I'd be glad to "loan" the ROM file out to whoever wants to "test" it out on their system.
