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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: lekgroda on September 21, 2012, 05:09:12 PM
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I am wondering. Whats the difference between kickstart rom 3.0 and 3.1 ?
I am reading on amigakit that 3.1 is essential for wb 3.1, but I have rom 3.0 on my 1200 and load wb 3.1. Why is that, if its essential ?
Also, what is the difference between wb 3.1 and 3.9 ? Can 3.9 run on 1200 or does it require later machines?
Cheers!
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I ran 3.1 workbench with a 3.0 ROM for a while, nd it was fine. Someone can probably point out exact differences. some hardware may take the 3.1 ROM's.
3.9 includes a lot of patches, extra software and other bits. It takes extra RAM and I believe at least an 020.
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Main difference is the support for CD-Roms in the software and as runequester stated above you need this for 3.9. But you can always softpatch the kickstart using things like relokick, quiet useful also for downgrading Kickstart in a non hardware, reversible way by loading it into resident memory which does not get erased by a softreset.
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Yeah,
As I understand it, it's mostly bugfixes (like the cardresource.library that disables PCMCIA if you have more than 4M in the 68k RAM space.)
Most people run WB 3.1 fine with 3.0 ROMs.
Not saying you couldn't run into issues, but I haven't heard of any and didn't run into any when I was doing that..
desiv
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Okay, thanks everyone, that explains a bit..
By the way, regarding 020
This only upgrades the memory right? Been looking at accelerators on amigakit, and correct me if I am mistaking but 020 card runs at 16mhz it says, and this is the same speed as 1200 runs on?
And if I would upgrade, where can I get a hold of wb 3.9 to try it out? Can it/does it have to be bought? Or can it leagly be downloaded today?
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Okay, thanks everyone, that explains a bit..
By the way, regarding 020
This only upgrades the memory right? Been looking at accelerators on amigakit, and correct me if I am mistaking but 020 card runs at 16mhz it says, and this is the same speed as 1200 runs on?
And if I would upgrade, where can I get a hold of wb 3.9 to try it out? Can it/does it have to be bought? Or can it leagly be downloaded today?
The specific card amigakit sells.... yes. It mostly just gives you more RAM.
You can get 020 processors at higher speeds, but 030's are more common to find.
For 3.9, you do have to buy it, unless you resort to a torrent. Not sure if it's available from any retailer or if you have to go second hand.
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Okay..
I have been looking at the 030 to, would be exciting to try it :)
Okay, I will have a look around on torrent sites if I upgrade since I could not find 3.9 on amigakit
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I would also add that the soft reset is longer with WB3.1 than with WB3.0
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Okay, I will have a look around on torrent sites if I upgrade since I could not find 3.9 on amigakit
Not sure why no one sells that still (commercially).
It comes up from time to time on e-bay or other sites..
I have to admit tho, I keep passing.
I'm curious, but not at the prices I've seen.
ClassicWB with 3.1 is really nice.
If 3.9 was still available for say $30, I'd snap one up in a heartbeat.
(Even tho the torrent is pretty easy to find)
desiv
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yeah, Id go for ClassicWB over 3.9 as well. Just more fully featured and much less trouble.
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like the cardresource.library that disables PCMCIA if you have more than 4M in the 68k RAM space
Is that something 3.0 does or 3.1 ..?
(btw, there's always the possibility to upgrade to AROS-68k ;))
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Is that something 3.0 does or 3.1 ..)
That's a "feature" added to 3.1.
Since there are so many ways to softkick (my ACA1230 softkicks to 3.1 and I never even notice it) nowadays, I'm not sure the need for a 3.1 ROM.
Now, a custom burned ROM might be nice...
When I get some time, I'll play with 3.5 and even 3.9...
Just that 3.1 with some addons (ClassicWB and I added a DOCK app) is just so darn nice.. ;-)
desiv
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I remember being able to buy my copy KS and WB 3.1 directly from Villagetronic during the bankruptcy days (still have it) because I own of their Picasso II video cards. I don't remember the exact reasons, but perhaps graphics cards and the RTG system had something to do with the updates from 3.0 to 3.1 and Villagetronic being able to sell KS/WB 3.1 for a while?
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To the best of my knowledge there is little difference between 3.0 and 3.1; but there is a huge difference between 3.9 (plus Boing Bags 2 / 4) and OS 3.1; A good reason for KS 3.0 is faster booting. OS 3.9 adds a lot of support for non-gaming stuff. If all you use Amy for is games, then don't bother with OS 3.5/3.9, nor the excellent 4.1 (PPC required); but if your Amy has a B/CSPPC you should get OS 4.1, a very modern yet still very Amiga operating system. Also in my opinion, if you have an 040 or 060, then you should be running OS 3.9.
I wish the copyright owners of still useful software would get off their anal orifice and let it either go public domain, or let someone sell it again. It is absurd for us to have to "steal" software when we are willing to pay for it!
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Some boards extra RAM are not recognized with 3.0 ROMs, but are with 3.1 ROMs (my 1230 XA by Microbiotics for one). If you have 3.0 you had to add a program to your startup seq. that would reboot the 1200. The 3.1 had no problems with this.
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http://www.gregdonner.org/workbench/wb_31.html
Minor RTG improvements
Support for CD32's chunky-to-planar chip, Akiko
3.0 bug fixes
Addition of ANIM & CDXL datatypes
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Notes/comments:
Joan Dow comments on 3.1 ROM development: "I'm trying to think back whether Commodore ever released 3.1 at all. I believe the release was interrupted by the bankruptcy. The development cycle never completed since each of the last three builds shown developers had problems on some system."
Ross Vumbaca comments on the v40.60 ROM: "I saved this [his CD32's Kickstart 3.1] ROM to a file, and used it in an emulator ("soft-kicked"). It produces a normal "Disk insert screen" but for some reason, the palette screen would not appear in a CD32. The second 512kb of ROM (since it is a 1MB ROM) is supposedly stored at address: $E00000 - $E80000. The extra ROM contains CD32 specifics: boot-up screen, boot-up sound, CD player/locality code, debox.library, cd.device, and cdtv.device."
The 3.1 ROM contains at least two improvements over the 3.0 ROM: minor bug fixes, and small RTG improvements.
There were two releases of 3.1: VillageTronic obtained permission to release it to all their PicassoII owners back in 1994 (amidst some debate as to whether they really had this permission or not). Then, the official release occured sometime after this.
There are different OS 3.1 Kickstart versions as follows:
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Used both and to be honest I could never really spot the difference.