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13.028 What are the numbers and functions of major Apple II ROMs?




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This article is from the Apple II Csa2 FAQ, by Jeff Hurlburt with numerous contributions by others.

13.028 What are the numbers and functions of major Apple II ROMs?

    341-0001-00    Integer BASIC E0                                1978
341-0002-00    Integer BASIC E8                                1978
341-0003-00    Integer BASIC F0                                1978
341-0004-00    Integer BASIC F8 (Old Monitor ROM)              1978
341-0011-D0    Applesoft BASIC D0
341-0012-D8    Applesoft BASIC D8
341-0013-E0    Applesoft BASIC E0
341-0014-E8    Applesoft BASIC E8
341-0015-F0    Applesoft BASIC F0
341-0016-00    Programmer's Aid #1                             1978
341-0020-F8*    Applesoft BASIC F8 (Autostart Monitor ROM)
341-0009        13 Sector drive controller P5 ROM
341-0010        13 Sector drive controller P6 ROM
341-0027        16 Sector drive controller P5 ROM
341-0028        16 Sector drive controller P6 ROM
341-0036        ][plus character ROM
342-0033-A      //c Monitor ROM $00                             1985
341-0065-A      Super Serial Card                               1983
342-0077-B      IIGS ROM-01                                     1987
341-0080-B      ProFile 5MB RW-Z8                               1981
341-0112-A      Apple SCSI (non-HS) revision A firmware
341-0112-B      Apple SCSI (non-HS) revision B firmware
341-0437-A      Apple SCSI (non-HS) revision C firmware
341-0124-A      IIGS Keyboard i8048
342-0132        IIe (and //c) Keyboard ROM                      1982
342-0132-D      //c Keyboard ROM USA                            1984
342-0133-A      IIe Video (Char Gen) ROM                        1982
342-0134-A      IIe EF ROM                                      1982
342-0135-A      IIe CD ROM                                      1982
342-0135-B        "   (identical)                               1982
341-0151-A      IIe Keyboard ROM deutsch/usa                    1982
341-0161-A      IIe Video ROM deutsch/usa                       1982
342-0372-A      //e (enhanced) KB ROM deutsch/usa               1985
341-0625-A      //c plus Monitor ROM                            1988
341-0737        IIGS ROM  3 FC-FD                               1989
341-0748        IIGS ROM  3 FE-FF                               1989
341-0265-A      //c USA Char Gen                                1983
342-0272-A      //c Monitor ROM $FF                             1983
342-0275-A      //c, //e (enhanced) Char Gen deutsch            1983

* Note: Use of "-00", "-DO", etc. suffixes (or no suffix)
seems to vary radomly. For instance, an E8 ROM might be
numbered 341-0014 or 341-0014-00 and have "E8" stamped
elsewhere on the ROM.

In most cases, this also seems to apply to "-A", "-B"
suffixes (or having no suffix).

By:  Patrick Schaefer, Quadrajet1, David Empson, Rubywand

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