The Dove for the 128k/512k was out before the Plus so how could it
require the 128k ROM?

On Apr 7, 1:37 pm, Mac128 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Any SCSI adapter required the 128K ROM from the Mac Plus (there may be
> same exceptions but those would be more than rare). That 128K ROM of
> course will natively recognize and use any 800K drive. Your internal
> drive is most likely an 800K as well.
>
> It is possible also to have a 128Ke, but the 128K ROM officially
> required a 512K upgrade, so it is unlikely you have only 128K RAM.
> It's easy to check by going to the Apple menu and selected About the
> Finder. With the SCSI card you have the equivalent of a minimum
> configuration Plus, unless you also have a RAM expansion board.
>
> On Apr 7, 7:44 am, netBEUI <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Apr 6, 5:44 pm, Mac128 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > That is correct. But only the Apple 3.5" External (A9M0106). The
> > > Macintosh 800K (M0131) requires the HD20 INIT which will not load on
> > > the 128K.
>
> > Hmm I got home and plugged it in and the machine recognized it after
> > booting to the desktop. I have the M0131 so now I'm wondering if my
> > 128k has been modded. I know that a previous owner added a SCSI port
> > to it and from what I've read online this was a fairly common
> > upgrade.
>
> > How can I determine whether my machine is a 128k or has been modded to
> > a plus or something else? I keep referring to it as a 128k because the
> > case is simply badged as "Macintosh" on the back.

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