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Old 06 February 2015, 16:19   #1
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Kickstart 3.9 Dual Boot/Soft Kick

I am looking into making some custom kickstart 3.9 ROMs out of some guides I saw only. I was curious however, if you have the custom kickstart 3.9 and have an existing 3.9 Workbench installed. How do you prevented the Amiga from dual booting (basically booting off of the EPROM ROMs and then by the soft kick roms?
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Old 06 February 2015, 16:56   #2
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I would assume that if you are making your own custom ROM you would remove the soft kick ROMS?
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Old 06 February 2015, 21:16   #3
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Use

Setpatch NOROMUPDATE

in your startup-sequence to suppress loading.
Or rename the romupdate in devs: to romupdate_old.

A warning about patched rom modules, they aren't bulletproof. Especially that Cosmo stuff gives headaches.
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Old 10 February 2015, 14:27   #4
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Thank you BigFan for answering my question. That Setpatch was the key.
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