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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: stephan on March 08, 2007, 03:31:30 PM

Title: Fusion Forty Roms
Post by: stephan on March 08, 2007, 03:31:30 PM
Hi,

i'm wondering if anyone knows a way to tell which version of the plug and go roms on my fusion forty are.

greets,
stephan
Title: Re: Fusion Forty Roms
Post by: on March 08, 2007, 07:17:04 PM
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stephan wrote:
Hi,

i'm wondering if anyone knows a way to tell which version of the plug and go roms on my fusion forty are.

greets,
stephan


I do not know of a way to tell the revision number for these ROMs. However, since the owner of the intellectual property for them has made them publicly available, I can prepare for you a set of 4 ROMs that contain the latest version for 20$ (5$ per chip).

The latest version of the firmware for the Fusion 40 is known as Plug'N Go 3.4.

I want to make it clear here that I do not charge for the code itself but for the cost of the blank chips and the service of putting something into them. I would charge the same for any other code made available to me.

Since the code was made publicly available by the author, I do not consider this to be piracy.
Title: Re: Fusion Forty Roms
Post by: Motormouth on March 10, 2007, 03:56:17 AM
You can get the roms from TjLaZer's website:
http://www.vintagecomputercafe.com/amiga.htm

If you want to find out which roms you have, hold down the right mouse button when you turn your a2000 on during the RCS screen,  a boot menu should come up and have the plug-n-go rom version.

There are also software tools that will tell you what version of plug-n-go roms you have.

These tools can be found at the amiga hardware database
http://amiga.resource.cx/exp/fusion40

and directly on Mattias Lundblad's web site (where he also gives TjLaZer permission to host the roms, including a link)
http://www.lundblad.net/mattias/f40.html