Amiga Os 310 A1200 Rom



A1000KICKSTARTS = # amiga-os-120.rom (decrypted) # Kickstart v1.2 r33.180 (1986)(Commodore)(A500-A1000-A2000)! '11f9e62cf25b7b2a70a16333fc0d88'. The Amiga 1200, or A1200 (code-named 'Channel Z'), is a personal computer in the Amiga computer family released by Commodore International, aimed at the home computer market. It was launched on October 21, 1992, at a base price of £399 in the United Kingdom (equivalent to £832 in 2019) and $599 in the United States (equivalent to $1,091 in 2019). Hello, I've downloaded WinUAE 4.1.0 and copied my (purchased) AmigaOS 3.1.4 Kickstart ROM for Amiga 1200 to my Roms folder. Amiga-os-310-a4000.rom optional packages: Kickstart 3.1 (version 40), it fixes some problems in earlier releases, it also provides some new features which are used by WHDLoad when available like MemoryPools giving better performance if many files are used by the installed.

Newer Amiga Forever releases contains amiga-os-310-a1200.rom. As you discovered, using the ROM manually seems to work, but some A1200 functions may not work correctly, so FS-UAE does not automatically use mismatching ROMs. Jul 14, 2017 The Commodore Amiga still has a huge cult following, over 30 years since it was released.

Amiga os 310 a1200 rom player Hi! Thanks for welcoming me, DamienD! I'm looking forward to hang around a bit.
After reading all your replies and understanding WinUAE does in fact support custom/unofficial Amiga ROMs, I think I need to improve my post: The issue I'm facing isn't about adding non-classic Amiga ROMs to the database (there would be no end to it, right?), but rather that custom ROMs seem get ignored when a single official ROM is present and I don't understand why.
...This will be a long read, I apologize.
Amiga-os-310-a1200.romFirst, about that Warning in my initial post:

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  1. Uninstall WinUAE
  2. Manually delete and (clean slate)
  3. Install InstallWinUAE4100_x64.msi with default Options
  4. Launch WinUAE and the following warning (1) pops up:
  5. In WinUAE Properties select Settings/Quickstart and select Model A1200. Another warning (2) pops up:
  6. Copy (or any other custom ROM I guess?) to (I also tried not adding .rom suffix)
  7. In WinUAE Properties select Settings/Hardware/ROM and select as Main ROM file.
  8. In WinUAE Properties select Settings/Configurations enter 'Default' as name and press 'Save'
  9. In WinUAE Properties click on 'Quit'
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  11. Launch WinUAE (it should now load automatically) and another Warning (3) shows up
  12. In WinUAE Properties click on Start
  13. WinUAE now starts up properly, the ROM seems to work fine.

Here's my question about Warning #3: I'd love to be able to turn it off somewhere. I've defined a ROM file manually, even if it's not in the database, I feel I shouldn't get warned every time I try to launch WinAUE? This warning was the reason I initially created the post, thinking the ROM wasn't supported at all and gets actively rejected.
Now, here's possibly the bug I mentioned at the beginning (or just my stupidity because I missed something): I though I could maybe copy an official ROM into the folder to please the beast, but this lead to a very strange situation:
  1. Shut down WinUAE and copy to
  2. Launch WinUAE
  3. In WinUAE Paths click on 'Scan Rom'. It will now detect the new ROM
  4. In WinUAE Properties select Settings/Hardware/ROM and select as Main ROM file (or another custom ROM I guess?).
  5. In WinUAE Properties select Settings/Configurations, make sure 'Default' is selected and press 'Save'
  6. In WinUAE Properties click on 'Quit'
  7. Launch WinUAE (it should now load Default.uae automatically)
  8. In WinUAE Properties select Settings/Hardware/ROM now got reset to 'KS ROM v3.1 (A1200) rev 40.68 (512k) [391773-01/391774-01]' instead of . This means that the original ROM now gets used instead of the one specified in the config file.
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This means that a single co-existing hashed Rom will override my custom choice, even if it is defined in the config. This means it's impossible on for me to launch a custom Rom by double-clicking on a WinUAE shortcut. It appears I need to manually specify a ROM file every time and then click on Start manually.
Edit: I mentioned 'I get booted into AEOS.' in my initial post - this line describes the situation when I manually deleted the only official Rom but didn't re-scan the Roms. When launching WinUAE it now tries to load AEOS instead of the specified Custom Rom.

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Thanks for reading!