@Piru
@leirbag28
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and I also believe its true....and WinUAE is proof of it.
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Of course it is true. But you claimed AmigaOS would detect the 8MB automagically ("so your telling me the OS itself does not scan more than 2mb ChipRAM?

It does!.........and according to HazyDave it does!"). It does not, WinUAE has special code for the >2MB area. If the code wasn't there, AmigaOS would only see 2MB chip memory.
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Piru.......Thats what I am saying! to add this very same special code that WinUAE uses for the 2MB area but to a real Amiga, either in software (Because WinUAE is software aint it? and it works!) or in a Special Hardware that attaches to the custom Chips that emulates WinUAE in hardware so that there is no strain or slowdown on the Amiga side. WinUAE is doing the Work of allowing my REAL Amiga Hardrive to see the extra chipRAM as if it were native 8mb ChipRAM....I find this amazing yet simple........and I am saying this very same code can be made into a Hardware box and smacked onto or piggybacked onto the custom chips to fool it to see 8Mb ChipRAM, even if it has to be taken from FastRAM or have its own ChipRAM on the WinUAE hardware (I prefer that) I am proposing.
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one can even create a WinUAE tiny Hardware box if need be to emulate the ChipRAM the way WinUAE does without any strain on the REAL Amiga's CPU.
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Naturally. But this box will be 100% isolated from the real Amiga. It will not add any chip memory to the Amiga.
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I believe it would add more ChipRAM just as I explained above the same way WinUAE does it.