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by mattbee
1824 days ago
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They still booted to a desktop from ROM, but the hard disc boot sequence had to update lots of kernel modules that had since been updated. Acorn would roll those updates back into the next version of the RISC OS ROMs, and (for some computers) you could buy newer ROMs. But the boot sequence generally took longer as time went on (though still only 10-15s from my memory). |
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