Theres also a lot of other interesting information on the site, but all in Japanese. Can Macintosh computers read classical CD-ROMs (conforming to the ISO 9660 standard) Is it possible to produce on a PC a real Macintosh CD-ROM With which. Theres better support for low-cost Macintosh models based on the V8.
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PS, that second link has a pretty cool article on how to convert an ADB mouse to Serial. This required finding an exploit to extract the CPUs internal ROM as audio. So indeed, there are only 3 known Mac Plus ROMs. Why would Japan region have a different part number even though the contents were the same! Checking back to the previous website, I did notice that on a different page he did mention the Japan ROM and V2 was exactly the same. the information from the Macintosh ROM, save it to a file on a floppy disk. I dumped the ROM to compare and see the different, and actually the Japan ROM and V2 are exactly the same! Contents of 342-0441-A is same as 342-0341-B, and contents of 342-0442-A is same as 342-0342-A! This doesn't make much sense to me. In order for Basilisk II to run properly, it requires a Macintosh ROM image. For the Mac platform, you can choose 1893: A Worlds Fair Mystery, 3 In Three, 3-D Dinosaur Adventure: Anniversary Edition, 3-D Ultra NASCAR Pinball, 3-D Ultra Pinball amongst the results. Online search only found this website where a person discusses issues with external SCSI hard drives, and mentions that the Japan ROM is based off the V2 ROM as it doesn't contain SCSI fixes in V3. Since the part number was higher, I was wondering if the Japan Kanji ROM is newer then the V3 ROM, with some possible additional fixes.