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Originally Posted by Oliver_A
I am formulating this as neutral as possible:
You can load and map ANY rom image from harddisk as your new Amiga operating system. Once it is loaded and mapped, it stays reset-proof and works like you just have swapped the rom chip in your computer. Plus, it's executed from very fast SDRAM.
acatune -maprom <romfile> >NIL:
Where <romfile> is the filename, including full path, on your harddisc. It works on ALL ACA's and both Kickstart 2.x and 3.x.
Enjoy.
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Damn, I added
ACAtune -maprom dh0:Kickstart3.1 >NIL: as the first row to my startup-sequence, where acatune is in DH0:C, Kickstart (rev40.63, 524288 bytes) is in the root of DH0: and after reset there is a black screen and Amiga doesn't boot. If I reset it again, I get a green screen (chipmem fail I think), then black and thats all. Unfortunatelly I can't even remove the first row from startup-sequence, because it is not possible to boot my Amiga without startup-sequence - I can't get into early startup even if I turn off and the on my computer. I will have to try to boot from Workbench floppy probably.