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[Files] Kickflash OS4 firmware updatedANN.lu
Posted on 29-Jun-2004 00:32 GMT by Jens Schönfeld6 comments
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Version 1.6 of Kickflash OS4 is now available on the website of Coyoteflux and our support page. This is a major update with many improvements over the last version.

Download: CoyoteFlash.lha (37KBytes) The firmware now supports multiple Kickstart remapping. The remapping of 512KB Kickstarts works with the MapRom feature of the Cyberstorm MK1/MK2/MK3/PPC, A3640 and the BlizzardPPC boards. Additionally it supports Retro Remapping to make any Amiga start in Kickstart 1.3 mode when the joystick button is held during reset. This requires a 34.005 Kickstart ROM and uses Relokick's internal relocation table to rekick the system. This lets you disable the caches by pressing the left mousebutton during the Kickstart 1.3 floppy boot screen, which makes a lot of older programs compatible with faster systems.

Many more resident modules can now be installed at the same time, and many more filetypes are supported, such as the latest (non-public) ram-handler version 51.6.

Other changes have been made to the hunk handling, AmigaOS 3.9 reset handler code, memory handling and the OpenOXYPPort support code.

Special thanks fly out to Peter Riede, who has helped a lot during the development and testing of this product.
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Kickflash OS4 firmware updated : Comment 4 of 6ANN.lu
Posted by coldfire on 30-Jun-2004 14:39 GMT
In reply to Comment 3 (Dan):
I'd settle for a PPC card to replace the outdated Cyberstorm MKIII. A faster version of the CS MKIII clocked to maybe 800mhz would be sweet....and it would really boost the mythical OS4 when/if it arrives. That should be possible at least.

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