From: "Frank Cox" <theatre@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, 2008, December 20 09:36
On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 11:29:37 -0600
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
One other thing - was the Amiga booting from ROM?
Depends on the Amiga. On the 500 and 1000 models, you had to boot from a
Kickstart disk, then boot from a Workbench disk. The 2000 had a Kickstart
rom,
but you then had to boot Workbench from a disk (either a 3.5" floppy or a
hard
drive).
It also depends on what you did after the machine was running the
s:startup-sequence. Mine was "rather large" in a sequence of files that
setup a world of macros and brought up an initial console window right
at the end after running a whole lot of background utilities. Wizardess
World was erm a minute or two for booting. But once in it life was nice.
(I miss some of the utilities I had running.)
{^_-} Yes, I am "That jdow"
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