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Individual Computers: KickFlash
Kickflash OS4 Back
Kickflash OS4 Front
Hi Res Version, Kickflash OS4 Front - 1154K
Hi Res Version, Kickflash OS4, back - 1140K
The KickFlash is a very special "RAM expansion" for ZORRO based Amigas. Kickflash is a special kind of Rom-Swapper for the kickstart-rom(s) of your Amiga. Being different from regular Rom-Swappers, Kickflash doesn't have room for a second or third rom chip. Instead, it has got flash memory that can hold a kickstart rom image. You can write any version of kickstart into that memory and have it available after the next reboot. Flash memory is non-volatile, that means, it doesn't loose it's contents when power is switched off. On the other hand, it's electrically erasable. As soon as the new Kickstart V3.5 is available, you're the first one to have it as a rom. It has already been announced that nobody will produce mask roms of Kick 3.5, so Kickflash is your only chance to get rid of the inconvenient reboot for re-kicking the new rom. Besides, re-kicking uses memory, and Kickflash does not, so you can use your fastmem for more important things. [Individual Computers]
Contributions to this page by:
Jens Schönfeld (Individual Computers), Leo Dallas, Rogerio Kauer
Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-27 10:01
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