So what is the correct eprom that the cdtv can use?
As said before 27c1001 work fine if you swap the two pins (but 2<>24 not 22)
I found that the new roms are a lot bigger than the old ones. The old ones are 32KB?
Where did you find that? AFAIK all CDTV extended ROMs are 2x128KB
The version number jumps up quite a lot to version 2.3 what are the main differences?
First one thing. It's version 2.30 and not 2.3 (not the same as it's not a number, but a version number; 2=major version, 30=minor version). Also the version numbers in ascending order are as follows as can be found out by checking the dates (listed are the versions where I know an image can be found somewhere):
ß2.9 (it is not the latest as written at cdtv.org.uk, it's a beta version)
0.1 (gamma version)
1.0 (the one from the original CDTVs)
2.7 (don't know where that comes from, does anyone know?)
2.30 (from A570)
cdtv.org.uk also states there's a 3.2 for the CDTV-CR, but I haven't seen it yet and don't know if that would work in a CDTV
Can 2.3 use 2.04 or 3.0 kickstart roms?
2.30 works with higher Kickstarts as 2.7 does too
What about 2.9 are there any bin files for those?
In the 2.9 archive at cdtv.org.uk (file ROMCode). You would need to unpack the dms and extract the file and split it in even/odd, but as I said, this version is actually the oldest (it's ß2.9)
to bad the waw scsi interface is so hard to find. Has anyone one for sale?
Actually, you can buy a licenced version of the W.A.W. SCSI controller at
http://www.cnctechniker.de/ (click on Amiga, ordering from mid-September again as he's busy currently). Don't know if he speaks English, also the manual is in German too (it's the W.A.W. manual), but it's not really needed. Price is 70 Euro+shipping