Yeah, it does, but it doesn't have that feature unfortunately. It has
two choices where that would be. One which is for IIcx with 7.x and
one for Quadra 900 with 8.x and that's it. :( I suppose I could fire
up Win32 Basilisk II and do it that way.

On Oct 6, 10:03 pm, Gregg Eshelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- On Mon, 10/6/08, Fazz Munkle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > @tortoise I'm using Basilisk II under Ubuntu Linux with
> > a Quadra 650
> > ROM. Is there any way I can ID the ROMs I have? A long time
> > ago I
> > mislabeled them and I'm not too sure what ROM is what.
> > I have a Quadra
> > ROM and a Quadra 650 ROM and I'm not too terribly sure
> > if that's what
> > they are (model-of-Mac-wise). I tried the split Sound and
> > Monitors CPs but  couldn't get sound.
>
> Does the Linux version of Basilisk II have a GUI? The Win32 GUI (at least 
> Lauri Pesonen's version) identified which Mac the selected ROM came from.
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