Hey LoadWB, that's cool let us know how it goes. I learned about this CPU->ROM adapter in my travels and I am going to build one, I think it is within my abilities. It looks the simplest of the different methods. Why? Cause it would fun. If it works I'll give it to someone here who is still on kickstart disks.
That looks crazy... and fun!
The PAL chip I have I think is different / special, I think because it is socketed on my daughterboard. I'll get a close up photo of it.
A1000s, are hard to upgrade, but the most fun/easiest to hack on.
I got my FastPAL upgrade and Kwikstart II working together. Turns out that the socket to which the KSII defaults was empty, and that was causing my start-up problems. I cannot find my spare KS2.04 ROMs, and all my 3.1s are spoken for, so I just dropped a 1.2 and a 1.3 in the KSII and voila.
I'm not certain, but I think the FastPAL upgrade *is* moot with the KSII, since the WOM is bypassed. So, I may take it out and just keep it spare for a while, maybe sell it.
While I play with the USB in my 4000, work an SPSS project for class, and get my TI system set up in the computer room, the A1000 will go back in its box temporarily. Once all the rest is settled, I will be back under the hood with the AdIDE and some accelerator. I have considered stealing the 50MHz Derringer from my A500+ so it's all enclosed. But the only other accelerator I have for the 68k socket is a rickety 40MHz Derringer, then a GVP A530.
The derringer kicks the A530's ass. So, I really have two choices: the grumpy 40MHz Derringer and an all-enclosed accelerated 1000, or awkwardly hang the A530 off the side. The SCSI on the A530 is irrelevant since I will be using the AdIDE. hrmmmmmmmmmm
Keep up inspiring the Amiga.org A1000 Rebirth Revolution!