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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: x56h34 on December 01, 2003, 07:33:00 PM
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Long after Commodore died, updates to 68k AmigaOS were released, however I never quite understood why the update phase never went through possibly updated rom chips as well, e.g. Kickstart 3.2 or similar? :-) Wouldn't it be easier like that? We would have a less of a patch-o-rama system nowadays. I suspect that there was a lot of legal bulls**t behind it.
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Chips would have cost a lot more to produce, and they'd have made an even bigger loss.
Thats all there is to it, i think.
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Yep. Cost was the big issue. Escom were the only post-C= owners willing/able to invest in new chip designs/productions, so when they went under, that was the end of new kickstart chips.
Kickstart 3.2 was a 1 meg chip, and I don't know if it could have been salvaged and adapted by later owners to the existing Classic Amigas either.
If it's possible to pull a 3.9 image from RAM, you could build a flash kickstart (see Aminet) and burn the image to that. It would only work in an accelerated 500/600/2000 though.
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My Algor effectively gives me a Kickstart 3.9, since I get all the OS3.9 kickstart modules without any reboot :-D