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- From: easton@zds-oem.zds.com (Jeff Easton)
- Subject: Re: 1200 and KickStart1.3
- Organization: Zenith Data Systems, OEM Systems Engineering
- Date: Wed, 06 Jan 1993 17:53:11 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan06.175311.28516@zds-oem.zds.com>
- Keywords: 1200
- References: <eln150f.726296814@mdw030.cc.monash.edu.au>
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- In article <eln150f.726296814@mdw030.cc.monash.edu.au> eln150f@mdw030.cc.monash.edu.au (TW Chua) writes:
- >Hi everyone,
- > The answer to this question could be quite simple, but I just want
- >to make sure. Could I install a 1.3 ROM in a Amiga 1200?
-
- No. All the 1.3 ROM's I know of are 16 bit wide. The A1200 has two
- 16 bit wide ROM's with the code split lo, hi words.
-
- > If so does this
- >make it more compatible with some old games. I am thinking of using a
- >Kickboard to install both 3.0 and 1.3 ROMs.
-
- Try degrader or some such program. Turning off the Cache might help
- some programs.
-
- Because of the physical differences between the ROM's (see above),
- I doubt you will find a kickboard that fits the A1200.
-
- >YP
-
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