I actually think for those users who now do have a way to make their own 1 MB ROM the current system IS a hassle.
And the hassle is exactly what? SetPatch keeps care of it, or LoadModule.
They are not depriving you or any author of any revenue, and if it fails, no-one is demanding anything from you. They simply want all the patches and fuctionality available at first boot.
Yes, all the functionality, at no charge. That is what Amiga users want. Sorry, won't go. The ROMs generate no revenue for me, instead they would require a new ROM every year, or every time someone fixes a bug or moves out a new version. This doesn't scale and it is completely unpractical. In reality, how much are users expected to pay for a reduction of boot time of 15 seconds or so?
If you want a half-way decent ROM with *some* patches in place, get the one from Cloanto. What, too expensive? Not completely up to date? See, this is the drawback of the ROM. Have *YOU* in specific bought this product? No? Why not?
You cannot get both. Cheap, updated - or slow upgrade policy and expensive. Pick one of two. But don't complain to me. I support both versions. The Cloanto ROM works perfectly fine with MuFastROM. LoadModule works perfectly fine if you use the RAM-Upgrade path. If you don't trust me, Heinz' ROM-Updates also work fine.
Now what is exactly your problem? That you cannot pirate existing software and create your own ROM and have it supported for free? I'm sorry, I won't offer that.
Does it really matter if someone uses a different medium ie ROM as opposed to hard drive and RAM to load the same information if thats what they want, knowing the risks of bugs in ROM?
*Sigh*. Once again: The *medium* does not matter. The process of dissecting the existing ROM matters, and the integration of RAM-based modules into the ROM matters.
INAL, but this is as far as I see and understand it not covered by the license. I do not know the precise conditions off my head concerning the kickstart, but if you'll look at my own software as an example, it's license clearly says "Everything must be kept together in original unmodified form". I would be astonished if CBM/Hpyerion/Cloanto would allow you to rip their products apart to create something new. But again, don't ask me. Ask Hyperion or Cloantom and please post the response here. I'm happy to change my mind if they indicate positive feedback and allow this process - for whatever use they seem fit.