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Well, you can also get the burner equipment+adapter for ~50-60 dollars? I ended up with two as I couldn't find one one day when I needed it, then of course found the original one after the second arrived, but figured I could always use extras :PĮven so, I still decided to order ROMs as it supports the dealers, and it saves me the effort of setting up the burners, software and having to locate the correct chips to burn to. Everyone interested in OS3.2 should read it. Please read the FAQ for more information. AmigaKit just introduced a memory expansion for the A1200 with a flash rom option, IIRC, although we were not able to test it. Some accelerators can store the ROM in programmable flash memory, so you don’t need a physical one. To get rid of the extra reboot after cold start, you’ll have to replace the ROM physically. What would be best for you depends on your setup. You may also softkick/map the complete rom file at first boot. Some components will be replaced on the fly while booting (that’s new). This will cause a single reboot after the machine has been switched on. The new ROM components will be loaded from disk, some at first boot only. I can't thank you enough for continued support of one of my two favorite platforms. I am just curious what the intent here is - if I can order two chips without requiring two cds. if I need to purchase more after the initial rush to cover the legality of installation, that's fine.
Oddball 'licensing' question, based on this whole frame of thinking - Because I have purchased two ROM chips for my two physical big box A2000's, but only one CD, does that mean I'm only licensed to install the OS portion on one device? What is the spirit of the license? Do the devs/Hyperion get a portion of the sale for the ROM chips themselves, or are these simply burned by the Distributor/Vendor as a small side income? Should I have bought 3 copies of the CD? I don't want to be a CD pig considering the limited number I would assume are available - everyone should get one that wants one. Kudos to the team for including *ALL* the 3.2 ROMs on the single CD, meaning I only had to buy the two A2000 physical ROMs, and then I can still freely choose what I want to use in my emulation environments (pc, pi, etc). Maybe this was an issue with Hyperion's original sales model, more than how the devs would have chosen to release everything. Please forgive me for something I'm not admitting to, but I could have felt like the charge was excessive once I'd already purchased 3.1.4.
I will not admit that I did or did not grab the torrent for the 3.1.4 release (after I'd already purchased it), because I might have wanted to get the A1200/020 ROMs for WinUAE only. Now that I'm a lot more financially secure, I try to dump more money back into things to support the content creators as best as I can. as a kid, you simply don't have the funds and your moral compass might be a bit less mature. I did wear the eyepatch a lot back in the 80's/90's, but. I purchased 3.1.4 and already ordered 3.2 (plus roms). So maybe some people's attitudes, resources or whatever did change a bit since the time when we swapped games in school every day.
Nevertheless, it sold a lot better than I would have ever expected. There's one last thing, though, which I'd like to share from a developer's perspective: OS3.1.4 had been torrented within minutes after release.