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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 12 7:03 am)
Shhhh... I'm one of those old Amiga users out there. I have an Amiga 2000HD which at the moment is dorment.
Let me dig through my archives and see if I have a KickStart image that you can write back to a Floppy Disc.
I can also point you to some Amiga forums if you need to repair the boot sector.
I believe there is a certain forum admin that was previously also an Amiga user, not naming any names. ;)
I'll have a look...seems I kept a lot of basic stuff when I sold my Amiga Imagine stuff to a pal in the Imagine Forum and I know KickStart 1.3 was in the box of floppies...get back to ya Willie
Once
in a while I look around,
I see
a sound
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try to write it down
Sometimes
they come out very soft
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The Sun comes up again
IM's sent. Analog-X64, even if I had the file in amiga format via email I have no way to write it to an Amiga formatted disc. I have an Amiga that refuses to look at its HD for the boot info and wants me to insert a disc.
I can't write the disc without a working machine. Besides that my two PC's and laptop don't even have floppy drives even if there was some arcane way to write an Amiga disc from a PC.
There is a piece of software that allows you to interface your PC to your Amiga even if the hard drive on your amiga is not working.
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I know some of you had the old Commadore Amigas. I owned an A1000, an A500 and currently still have my old A3000.
I have a big problem I hope someone here may can solve. I fired up the old beast today and was going through tons of floppys of old games and applications. My particular A3000 booted off the HD that contained both 1.3 OS and 2.0 OS. This gave me the option to boot either operating system and I could use it as a way to run downward compatiblely for old, old games.
Well in swapping a zillion discs today and rebooting mega times trying to find which games were compatible I seem to have goofed up my boot block. Normally the unit searches for a boot disk (called Kickstart) in drive 0. barring a boot disc being present it would then boot version 2.x from HD. Well now this old machine has lost its way and it wants me to insert a boot disc in drive 0 before it will go any further.
I have thrown my kickstart disc away apparently. I have some ROM chips containing Version 2.04 but never installed them because if ROM is installed there is no longer the downward compatibility.
**Now to my question. Does anyone of you old hoarders have a kickstart 1.3 or 2.x disc you could copy and give me? if not I'm going to try to install the ROM chip set. **
Anxiously awaiting a positive answer...
For the un-anitiated. Amigas would multi-task and run on a windows drag and drop environment years before Microsoft dreamed it was possible. And all this on 512K ram. Boot-up time is 11 seconds. **
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