Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!nih-csl!lhc!mimsy!haven!uflorida!rex!wuarchive!uwm.edu!ogicse!pdxgate!parsely!agora!billsey From: billsey@agora.uucp (Bill Seymour) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Continuous memory... Message-ID: <1990Oct18.170658.130@agora.uucp> Date: 18 Oct 90 17:06:58 GMT References: <40860@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> Organization: Open Communication Forum Lines: 32 In article <40860@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> v092mgp5@ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu writes: : : Since I am not one of the fortunate owners of a 3000 (yet!), I am not :currently able to enjoy to pleasures of 2.0, por so I thought. A developer :friend of mine loaned me his developer's version of 2.0. It has Kickstart :in a 512K file on a disk. Apparently a program included, called KickIt, :reads this file, puts it in RAM and boots the system with it. Here is the :problem. When running KickIt, the program says I need 524,000+ (512K) bytes :of continuous memory. It seems to believe cries that I don't have this. I :am running a 500 with 1 MEG of memory. I find it hard to believe that after :a warm boot, I don't have that much continous memory. Does anyone know :what could be going on here and how to fix it? Is it due to the CHIP/FAST :RAM differentiation made my the OS? Help...I wanna see 2.0!!! : : Scott : BITNET : v092mgp5@ubvms.bitnet : INTERNET : v092mgp5@ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu First of all, the developer 'friend' of your has signed an agreement with Commodore to specifically *not* do just what he's apparently done. You have no right to even be trying to use the developers version unless you got it from Commodore. Secondly, you will not be able to use that version unless you have real autoconfig memory on your 500. Get in touch with CATS and become a developer if you want to do anything with 2.0 until it's released. -- -Bill Seymour billsey@agora ***** American People/Link Amiga Zone Hardware Specialist NES*BILL ***** Bejed, Inc. NES, Inc. Northwest Amiga Group At Home Sometimes (503) 281-8153 (503) 246-9311 (503) 656-7393 BBS (503) 640-0842