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Old 06 November 2023, 01:16   #12
Galahad/FLT
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Originally Posted by ross View Post
No
From KS2.0+, bootblock code can be in any type of ram, and usually in fast-ram if available.

EDIT:
not that anything actually changes, the vast majority of those who use the bootblock to take control of the system expect that their code must also work on machines with KS1.x (the OCS releases) or with chip-ram only (base A500+/A600/A1200..).
Ha, I stand corrected, I never knew that, just checked it out and you're right.

Doesn't make any real world difference as it still means bootblock will likely never be touched accidentally as its never near the safe area on a clean boot, but thats a new one for me!
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