In a message dated 10/1/02 7:43:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

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While the machine has a ROM slot, the ROM is actually soldered to the 
motherboard.  There are four chips about 1.1" X .5" with 44 pins 
each, 22 pins on each long side.  They are labeled ...
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Most Macs have the four mask-programmed ROMs soldered on the underside of the 
board. The 9500 and 9600 have these soldered on the top of the board.

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