@LoadWB
Thanks for that Link :-)
Quote from HazyDave:
In an emulator, of course, you can try to perfectly emulate an existing Amiga chip, but there's no reason you can also emulate chips that never existed. If it's a simple thing, like more Chip RAM, the OS already supports it, maybe with a little help (eg, it may not detect 8MB automatically, but it knows what to do with it when it's there).
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as you can see...according to him.......the OS already supports the 8mb ChipRAM!! just like in WinUAE! all my apps on WinUAE read the extra ChipRAM! and as you can see he says its possible :-P
Quote from HazyDave:
If someone built an add-on that could perfectly replicate the function of the custom chips, there no reason they couldn't support 8MB of Chip RAM, of course. However, this is inherently a hack, because the only place you can all the signals needed to replace the three chips is at the chip bus itself. You'd have to physically replace the custom chips, you couldn't do this on a Zorro card, at least not without big software changes (interrupts you can't generate on the expansion bus, things like that).
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As you can see....according to him it is possible by replcacing the custom chips! a not too difficult task on the A500 and some Amigas! just as I have been saying all along.
as someone here said:
The Master Has Spoken :-)
is this thread over? Nothing is impossible!