On Thu, 10 Jun 2004, Deano Calver wrote:
Your using an Amiga 1000. Its doesn't have its
boot software (called
Kickstart) in ROM like every Amiga, so you need a Kickstart disk. I
originally typed boot firmware but then realised that made no sense in
this case :-)
Amiga 1000 also has a different chipset that misses a few graphics modes.
So Commodore thought they could be successful at defying convention by
giving the stripped down model a higher model number?
They certainly were insane, weren't they?
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