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What was the most "utility wise" bootblock?
One thing I was always after back in the days were these smart bootblocks which did show several options at boot even before the disk loaded, selected by Function keys, like kill fastram, kill A501, led on/off, kill external drives, switch to PAL/NTSC, hard reset, etc
Which one had most options packed into 1 single bootblock of 1024 bytes? I am sure there are out there which had even more than the one I used a lot in the early 90s (which had 6 options, OCS based). |
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