where can i discover more?
I think you've found the right place. :-)
is there a way for me to mess with the boot?
s:startup-sequence is a text batch file that the AmigaDOS ROM hands off to after it completes. You get an idea what the Amiga is doing on start after looking this over. (Make a backup disk before editing this, of course. ;-) )
In AmigaDOS 1.3 and lower, l:system-configuration stores the screenmode that the Amiga comes up in. For 2.0 and higher, it controls screenmode only if s:startup-sequence is missing or if the Amiga was booted with a "No Startup Sequence" option. This file is binary though, and is created by the "Prefs" tool in 1.3.
i want to see this stuff in action
There's some tools like Sysinfo (which also benchmarks, but gives lots of great version and memory details) and SnoopDOS (lets you know what programs are trying to do while loading) that can give a little more clue what's going on under-the-hood, without being too prohibitively difficult... I forget what program I used to use that would show the base address of literally every task running, and allow you to kill things and mess around, but that was cool, too... Easy way to guru the system, but hey, that's half the fun, too, right? :lol: