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From: U211344@HNYKUN11.BITNET (Olaf 'Rhialto' Seibert)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech
Subject: OVL line in Amiga 2000
Message-ID: <8908181206.AA07159@jade.berkeley.edu>
Date: 18 Aug 89 12:59:25 GMT
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I bought a new Amiha 2000 this week, and looking through the schematics
in the back of the (German) user's manual, I noticed the familiar
(from my A1000) memory overlay line (OVL). It went from a CIA (as
is to be expected) to GARY.

This makes me wonder. The 2000 doesn't need a boot rom, does it? The
start of the kickstart ROM has the same structure as the boot rom
in the 1000. (I know; I disassembled it). Does the OVL line maybe
map a PART of the kickstart rom to location zero? Or is there a
boot rom anyway?

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