This ROM is a reminder that the Amiga’s lifespan was extended not by Commodore (which collapsed in 1994), but by users. The A600’s original Kickstart 2.05 had IDE bugs — large writes corrupted data. Commodore fixed them in 37.350, but never shipped OS 3.1 for the A600.
The amiga-os-310-a600.rom is more than a file. It’s a statement: that the Amiga community refused to let a hardware generation die. It’s a masterwork of binary patching — changing maybe 200 bytes total, yet transforming an entire machine. Amiga-os-310-a600.rom
: It is required to boot AmigaOS 3.1 and provides the system calls needed for the vast majority of software released from the mid-90s onward. 2. Benefits of Upgrading from Kickstart 2.05 This ROM is a reminder that the Amiga’s