25 November 2009, 06:48 | #1 |
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Relokick and OS 3.9
Hi I have an a1200 with a E-Matrix 1230/40Mhz Accelerator which has a 68030 32-bit CPU running at 40Mhz with 32 meg ram running OS 3.9.
I want to down grade it using relokick or some other programe down to kick 1.3.So I can play some a500 games on the a1200. None of the relokick software I tried works.Is there another version of relokick that works with OS3.9/3.1?The only ones I found are for kick 2.04.I have tried removing the accelerator card but that made no difference. |
25 November 2009, 08:18 | #2 |
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Probably you don't use it as should. Relokick is used from floppy when booting. It reads the floppy and writes onto the screen. When writing "kicking up" the floppy must be removed and replaced with the floppy you want to use. It fails if the Relokick floppy is removed too late.
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25 November 2009, 10:54 | #3 |
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My A1200: OS 3.9 on CF-HD, Blizzard 1230/IV, 16 MB.
I have TUDE installed and works perfectly: it performs a reset and KS1.3 boot screen appears waiting for a floppy. About Relokick, it works if launched from floppy. Unfortunately I'm not able to have something working like the TUDE above on my A600. |
25 November 2009, 11:24 | #4 | |
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