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Upper ROM Bank Number

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/* Other Bank Numbers */
== Other Bank Numbers ==
 
* [[Utopia]] should always be in an upper slot than [[UniDOS]]. Utopia in lower slot than UniDOS will disable some UniDOS [[RSX]]. [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/amstrad-cpc-hardware/m4-unidos-and-cpcatx4/msg249541/#msg249541 Source]
* [[ROM List]] listing of known ROM-based software
 
* You may want to add a list of devices with ROM here, please also include their fixed bank number(s), or selectable range of bank number(s))
And on 6128+ only, physical ROM 3 is mapped to logical ROM 7. The ASIC is configured not to map it on 464+ and GX4000, even if a 6128+ cartridge is inserted.
 
Logical ROMs can be replaced by using a [[ROM board]] while physical ROMs cannot be replaced.
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== Warning for ROM boards ==
On CPC 6128 and DDI-1, the internal ROM 7 can't be cleanly disabled (it works on some machines, but it means the internal ROM and the flash chip both use the memory bus at the same time, and it happens that the flash chip is stronger in this fight. But it could eventually damage the hardware). [https://pulkomandy.github.io/shinra.github.io/gordon.html Source] On Plus and machines without disk drives, the internal ROM 7 can safely be disabled.
On Plus and machines without disk drivesROM 0 can always be overloaded, but remember that you can enable itwill not boot to the BASIC in that case ([[Hackit|the Hacker ROM]] is a popular replacement ROM 0, for example).
In-depth hardware details for creating your own ROM 0 expansion can always be overloaded, but remember that you will not boot to the BASIC in that case ([[Hackit|the Hacker ROM]] is a popular replacement ROM 0, for example). [found there: https://pulkomandy.github.io/shinra.github.io/gordon.html Source]
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