Kickstart is the
bootstrap firmware
In computing, firmware is a specific class of computer software that provides the low-level control for a device's specific hardware. Firmware, such as the BIOS of a personal computer, may contain basic functions of a device, and may provide ...
of the
Amiga
Amiga is a family of personal computers introduced by Commodore International, Commodore in 1985. The original model is one of a number of mid-1980s computers with 16- or 32-bit processors, 256 KB or more of RAM, mouse-based GUIs, and sign ...
computers developed by
Commodore International
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. Its purpose is to initialize the Amiga hardware and core components of
AmigaOS
AmigaOS is a family of proprietary native operating systems of the Amiga and AmigaOne personal computers. It was developed first by Commodore International and introduced with the launch of the first Amiga, the Amiga 1000, in 1985. Early versions ...
and then attempt to boot from a
bootable volume
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, such as a
floppy disk
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. Most Amiga models were shipped with the Kickstart firmware stored on
ROM chips.
Versions

Commodore's
AmigaOS
AmigaOS is a family of proprietary native operating systems of the Amiga and AmigaOne personal computers. It was developed first by Commodore International and introduced with the launch of the first Amiga, the Amiga 1000, in 1985. Early versions ...
was formed of both the Kickstart firmware and a software component provided on disk (with the software portion often termed as Workbench). For most AmigaOS updates the Kickstart version number was matched to the Workbench version number. Confusingly, Commodore also used internal revision numbers for Kickstart chips. For example, there were several Kickstart revisions designated as version 2.0.
Version summary
The first Amiga model, the
A1000, required that Kickstart 1.x be loaded from
floppy disk
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into a 256
KB section of
RAM called the writable control store (WCS). Some A1000 software titles (notably ''
Dragon's Lair'') provided an alternative code-base in order to use the extra 256 KB for data. Later Amiga models had Kickstart embedded in a ROM chip, thus improving boot times. Many Amiga 1000 computers were modified to take these chips.
Kickstart was stored in 256 KB ROM chips for releases prior to AmigaOS 2.0. Later releases used 512 KB ROM chips containing additional and improved functionality. The
Amiga CD32
The Amiga CD32 (stylized as Amiga CD32, code-named "Spellbound") is a 32-bit home video game console developed by Commodore and released in Europe, Australia, Canada, and Brazil. It was first announced at the Science Museum in London on Ju ...
featured a 1
MB ROM (Kickstart 3.1) with additional firmware and an integrated
file system
In computing, file system or filesystem (often abbreviated to fs) is a method and data structure that the operating system uses to control how data is stored and retrieved. Without a file system, data placed in a storage medium would be one lar ...
for
CD-ROM.
Early
A3000 models were, like the A1000, also shipped with Kickstart on floppy disk, and used a 1.4 BETA ROM as bootstrap. Either Kickstart 1.3 or 2.0 could be extracted to a partition specifically named WB_1.3 or WB_2.x, respectively, and put in DEVS:kickstart, an absolute system location from where the A3000 system will find it at bootstrap and copy its image into RAM. This early A3000 supported both ROM based Kickstarts and disk-based Kickstarts, although not simultaneously. An A3000 configured to use disk-based Kickstart images had the benefit of being able to boot various versions of AmigaOS without additional tools, simply by selecting the appropriate Kickstart image at boot time.
The
Commodore CDTV
The CDTV (from Commodore Dynamic Total Vision, later treated as a backronym for Compact Disc Television) is a home multimedia entertainment and video game console – convertible into a full-fledged personal computer by the addition of optional ...
featured additional firmware ROMs which are not technically part of the Amiga Kickstart. The CDTV's original firmware ROMs must be upgraded in order to install a Kickstart version later than 1.3.
AmigaOS 2.1 was a pure software update and did not require matching Kickstart ROM chips. Workbench 2.1 ran on all Kickstart ROMs of the 2.0x family. Later releases of AmigaOS (3.5 and 3.9) were also software only and did not include matching ROM upgrades instead requiring Kickstart 3.1, with ROM-file based Kickstart components replacing those in ROM. Kickstart modules of
AmigaOS 4
AmigaOS 4 (abbreviated as OS4 or AOS4) is a line of Amiga operating systems which runs on PowerPC microprocessors. It is mainly based on AmigaOS 3.1 source code developed by Commodore International, Commodore, and partially on version 3.9 develop ...
are stored on the boot disk partition.
Up to Kickstart v2.0 (V36) only 512-byte blocks were supported.
Motorola 68040
The Motorola 68040 ("''sixty-eight-oh-forty''") is a 32-bit microprocessor in the Motorola 68000 series, released in 1990. It is the successor to the 68030 and is followed by the 68060, skipping the 68050. In keeping with general Motorola ...
uses write caches that requires the use of the functions CacheClearU() and CacheControl() to flush cache when program code has been modified. These functions are only available in or better.
Function
Upon start-up or reset the Kickstart performs a number of diagnostic and system checks and then initializes the Amiga
chipset
In a computer system, a chipset is a set of electronic components in one or more integrated circuits known as a "Data Flow Management System" that manages the data flow between the processor, memory and peripherals. It is usually found on t ...
and some core OS components. It will then check for connected boot devices and attempt to boot from the one with the highest boot priority. If no boot device is present a screen will be displayed asking the user to insert a boot disk typically a floppy disk.
Insertion of such a bootable disk (other than workbench-like disk) will result in:
a) a command line interface ("CLI") prompt to operate with ROM-internal and disks commands (including programs, scripts) (if the disk is non-workbench, or empty), or
b) a (basic) point and click UI named "Workbench" if the disk contains at least "loadwb" in the "startup-sequence" script residing inside the "s"-folder on this disk.
c) the disk booting into a customized workbench or an application, keeping the OS "alive" in the background.
d) a game or other application directly starting up, taking over all the hardware resources of this computer by avoiding to establish core Exec multitasking, driver initialization etc.
The Kickstart contains many of the core components of the Amiga's
operating system
An operating system (OS) is system software that manages computer hardware, software resources, and provides common daemon (computing), services for computer programs.
Time-sharing operating systems scheduler (computing), schedule tasks for ef ...
, such as:
* ''
Exec'' – the Amiga's multi-tasking kernel
* ''
Intuition
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'' – functionality for GUI, screens, windowing and handling of input/output devices
* ''
Autoconfig'' – functionality to automatically initialize or boot from compliant expansion hardware
* Floppy disk device driver and
file system
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to read and boot from floppy disk
*
DOS library for file access and handling
* ''
AmigaDOS '' –
Command Line Interface
A command-line interpreter or command-line processor uses a command-line interface (CLI) to receive commands from a user in the form of lines of text. This provides a means of setting parameters for the environment, invoking executables and pro ...
(CLI) functionality and a number of core CLI commands
* Graphics library for basic drawing and
raster graphics
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functions using the native Amiga chipset
* Audio device driver for the native
Amiga sound hardware
* Device drivers for the Amiga keyboard and mouse/gameports
Kickstart 1.3 is the first version to support booting from a
hard disk drive
A hard disk drive (HDD), hard disk, hard drive, or fixed disk is an electro-mechanical data storage device that stores and retrieves digital data using magnetic storage with one or more rigid rapidly rotating platters coated with magn ...
.
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From AmigaOS release 2.0 onwards Kickstart also contained device drivers to boot from devices on
IDE controllers, support for
PC Card
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ports and various other hardware built into Amiga models.
Diagnostic test
At power-on a self-test is run from the ROM, this is a short program that can produce a color on the screen which correspont with a fault.
If everything is working the following screen color sequence will be displayed on older kickstarts.:
* Dark grey – Hardware working and the registers are readable.
* Light grey – ROM verified.
* White – Initialization is alright. Ready to boot.
These colors indicate a problem:
* – Bad result on Kickstart-
ROM test (Checksum error). A small fault in ROM data will cause a checksum error.
[
* – Bad result on lower part of chip RAM. Does not always mean the ram is at fault.][
* – Custom chip problem (]Denise
Denise may refer to:
* Denise (given name), people with the given name ''Denise''
* Denise (computer chip), a video graphics chip from the Amiga computer
* "Denise" (song), a 1963 song by Randy & the Rainbows
* Denise, Mato Grosso, a municipalit ...
, Paula, Agnus Agnus (Latin for lamb) can be used to refer to :
People with the surname
* Felix Agnus (1839-1925), American military officer and newspaper publisher
Religion
* ''Agnus Dei'' (Latin: "Lamb of God")
** referring to Jesus Christ as divine sacrific ...
)[
* {{color, #DFDF00, Yellow – CPU exception occurred, this is a CPU error detection by the CPU itself and can be an illegal instruction executed or address bus error – Mostly a bad CPU or a bad ]Zorro
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expansion card
In computing, an expansion card (also called an expansion board, adapter card, peripheral card or accessory card) is a printed circuit board that can be inserted into an electrical connector, or expansion slot (also referred to as a bus sl ...
.[{{cite web , url=https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=497 , website=abime.net , title= blinking power led/no screen on amiga 500 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120403044629/http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=497 , archive-date=2012-04-03] CPU exception happened before the " Guru Meditation" trapping software was enabled.[amigahistory.co.uk - What your Amiga is telling you](_blank)
/ref>
* {{color, Purple, Purple – Bad Paula on older kickstart Amigas.[
* {{color, Lime, Light green – ]CIA
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problem[
* {{color, Silver, Light Grey – If it stops at grey the CIA may be defective][
* {{color, Silver, White - If it stops at white you may have used ram chips that are not working well on an A500 mainboard in combination with other "RAM"chips?
* Black/stripes/glitching – random code (ROMs swapped/ROM garbage) or CIA problem][
* Black – No video output or CPU not running for some reason.][{{cite web , url=https://amiaga.serveftp.net/A3000_HardwareGuide/booting-problems.html , website=amiga.serveftp.net , title=A3000 Booting Problems , access-date= 2011-11-03 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191203151022/https://amiga.serveftp.net/A3000_HardwareGuide/booting-problems.html , archive-date=2019-12-03]
If you get a colorcode, it does not always mean that it comes from a hardware fault, red can also happen if you map your rom to fastmem or rom patches from software, for yellow it can be unstable software in memory. Some Amigas can give a short color on screen at power-on which can be the last background color. Keep in mind that bad activity on the databus that should not be there can have effect on other chips on the bus.
The keyboard LED uses blink codes that come from the keyboard controller chip where:
* One blink means the keyboard ROM has a checksum error[
* Two blinks means keyboard RAM failure][
* Three blinks means watchdog timer failure.][
* When the Caps Lock key is repeatedly pressed approx. 10 times, and the Caps Lock LED is not turning on and off each time you press, the CPU is not reading out key presses and mostly indicate a CPU crash. CIA-A serial register is used with a CIA interrupt to pickup keypresses from the keyboard buffer. If the Caps Lock LED sticks on or off, the CPU is probably not servicing CIA interrupt requests.][
]
Usage
In general, to run a specific ''Workbench
A workbench is a sturdy table at which manual work is done. They range from simple flat surfaces to very complex designs that may be considered tools in themselves. Workbenches vary in size from tiny jewellers benches to the huge benches used by ...
'' version a Kickstart with a matching or greater version number is required.
It is not generally possible to boot directly into the Workbench
A workbench is a sturdy table at which manual work is done. They range from simple flat surfaces to very complex designs that may be considered tools in themselves. Workbenches vary in size from tiny jewellers benches to the huge benches used by ...
windowing environment from Kickstart alone. Though much of the functionality required for Workbench is contained in Kickstart some disk-based components are needed to launch it.
From release 2.0 onwards it is possible to enter a boot menu by holding down both mouse buttons at power on or reset. This allows the user to choose a boot device, set parameters for backwards compatibility and examine Autoconfig hardware.
With third-party software
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...
, it is possible to use an alternate Kickstart to the version stored in the embedded ROM chip. Such software allows a Kickstart version to be loaded from file into RAM{{snd for example Kickstart 1.3 may be loaded in order to run old software incompatible with Kickstart 2.0 or later. Several third-party vendors produced hardware Kickstart switchers ( dual-boot systems) in the form of socket doublers in order to allow two ROM chips to plug into a single motherboard socket with some mechanism to switch between them. These became popular with users who had problems with later Kickstart versions causing incompatibility with earlier software titles.
An MMU-enabled Amiga is able to "shadow" Kickstart from the embedded ROM chip (or from file) into RAM and pass control to it at start-up. This is often preferable as RAM access times are significantly faster than ROM, particularly on expanded systems. At subsequent resets the copy of Kickstart is re-used, reducing boot time and allowing faster access and execution of Kickstart functionality. Similar shadowing functions were also developed for some devices without MMU hardware.
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