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Re: KICKSTART "alternate" versions: How is it Possible?
« on: June 29, 2011, 10:06:32 PM »
Quote from: CodeHunter;647623
Hello all,

According to a Wikipedia article on Amiga Kickstart, "With third-party software, it is possible to use an alternate Kickstart to the version stored in the embedded ROM chip. Such software allows a Kickstart version to be loaded from file into RAM - for example Kickstart 1.3 may be loaded in order to run old software incompatible with Kickstart 2.0 or later."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kickstart_%28Amiga%29


Questions:

1) Would you let me know what is this software?


I used ReLoKick back in the day.  I wouldn't futz around with putting old ROMs in the "newer" A600, personally.
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