Rom with fc24ae0d checksum uploaded :)
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Rom with fc24ae0d checksum uploaded :)
ROM uploaded!
Kick ROM uploaded.
I used TotalCommander for the CRC & MD5 checksums. Just look under Files-Create Checksums. (Easy peasy :-))
Kickstart 3.1 uploaded, many thx for giving us this opportunity :) :D
One question: I bought two of the vampire cards. Its okay when you are going to flash my kick ROM image to both of the cards?
@embedder yes it is ok.
I am not clued up on this FTP thingy how do I upload ?, I don't understand how to do it lol
Me neither? I can upload to the FTP. I know how to check the CRC-32 number... but I don't know what rom to upload...is it the 3.1 rom for an A1200? Do I attach a text file with the CRC-32 info with it? Some, simple, advice regarding this would be helpful.
You need the kickstart 3.1 512kb from a A600 (or 500/2000) or from cloantos cd.
You can grab it with kick2f from aminet.
It will print the crc number.
You only need to upload the 512kb kickstart with matching number. You have a link with instructions on the first page.
Download an ftp client for your computer.
I used amitradecenter in my A600 :)
Login as anonymous. This is many times an option to check as anonymous. Then connect and upload
Trydowave. This answer is for all amibayers.
Thats why i explained things you allready know :)
I have to go the CD route as my A600 currently wont boot. I have brand new KS3.1 roms installed from Amigakit.
Im looking in my Cloantos Cd now and I can only see 3.1 KS roms for the A1200, A500, A3000, A4000 and CD32. Which one shall I pick?
I know how to do the FTP stuff.
Cheers
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This is the FTP that I use supaduper... https://filezilla-project.org/
Once installed put this into Host: 174.5.66.205
Leave username and pass blank
type 21 in port
Then connect.
Hope this helps.
That one: http://cloanto.com/amiga/roms/getcrc/fc24ae0d.html (or, most likely, any A600 ROM from that page: http://cloanto.com/amiga/roms/ )
I don't really understand where the whole confusion comes from: just look on the files you legally own and find the one with the appropriate checksum. It does not matter if it was provided as rom for A600, as file for Amiga Forever Plus or just pulled from ROMs found in the dump somewhere. If SHA1 checksum matches the required one - then it's the file you need (CRC32 and other "small" checksums could be forged, SHA1 can not: that's the difference between normal checksum and cryptochecksum).