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A cartridge is a module which includes a circuit board with memory, usually read-only memory (ROM) but may be random-access memory (RAM). | A cartridge is a module which includes a circuit board with memory, usually read-only memory (ROM) but may be random-access memory (RAM). | ||
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+ | The Amiga originally had space in its memory map for a ROM cartridge, starting at $F00000. The space was later reused for diagnostic boards. This support went away with version 2.0 of the operating system as this space was now used by the Kickstart ROMs. |
Revision as of 14:42, 4 June 2023
A cartridge is a module which includes a circuit board with memory, usually read-only memory (ROM) but may be random-access memory (RAM).
The Amiga originally had space in its memory map for a ROM cartridge, starting at $F00000. The space was later reused for diagnostic boards. This support went away with version 2.0 of the operating system as this space was now used by the Kickstart ROMs.