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Well, you created a nice bastard there etabeta, a machine with an 68020 and AGA, using the 68000 kickstart from an A500  The real A1200 used the following ROMs: Kickstart 3.0: 391523-01.u6a and 391524-01.u6b Kickstart 3.1: 391773-01.u6a and 391774-01.u6b
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that would explain a lot of things... as I said I just hooked up the basics (since we were adding cd32), but I haven't really investigated what a real a1200 would have needed.
would you mind to fix the kickstart?
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You make me crazy.  I am just busy to find the daily needed new ...., no time for tests. 
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Well, you created a nice bastard there etabeta, a machine with an 68020 and AGA, using the 68000 kickstart from an A500  The real A1200 used the following ROMs: Kickstart 3.0: 391523-01.u6a and 391524-01.u6b Kickstart 3.1: 391773-01.u6a and 391774-01.u6b Hello Duke, Kickstart 3.1: 391773-01.u6a = 40.068 ROM 0 Kickstart 3.1: 391774-01.u6b = 40.068 ROM 1 Kickstart 3.0: 391523-01.u6a = 39.106 ROM 0 Kickstart 3.0: 391524-01.u6b = 39.106 ROM 1 Is this correct ?
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Anna: Yes, I think thats correct.
I'm not sure if I have the time to add them, maybe tomorrow.
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Anna: Yes, I think thats correct.
I'm not sure if I have the time to add them, maybe tomorrow. Thank you. 
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I'm not sure if I have the time to add them, maybe tomorrow. if I have time I'll do it tonight. but feel free to fix any other mistake you may find
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Note to Lord Nightmare: all of the known-to-exist IIgs "Mark Twain" prototypes (the rumored "ROM 04" machines) had standard ROM 03 ROMs (yes someone dumped it and did a binary compare). The differences were purely hardware: more RAM and an on-board SCSI interface.
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A skeleton driver army just arrived in MESS SVN courtesy of Micko. ![[Linked Image from 1.bp.blogspot.com]](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_ja0u9vcxkW0/R5dLCAO7xWI/AAAAAAAADkY/0X_CmIrV_sI/s320/skeleton+army.jpg)
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Note to Lord Nightmare: all of the known-to-exist IIgs "Mark Twain" prototypes (the rumored "ROM 04" machines) had standard ROM 03 ROMs (yes someone dumped it and did a binary compare). The differences were purely hardware: more RAM and an on-board SCSI interface. Ok, i'll fix that comment/label when i convert 2gs to use the bios system. the number comes from a list of apple2 roms including several prototypes which are not dumped. i have no idea what that rom is supposed to be then. LN
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