How the two commands interact was never fully documented, and probably not even tested by Commodore, so adding anything in-between is looking for undefined behavior. ![]() ![]() In particular, the combination of SetPatch and IPrefs enable advanced features that otherwise stay disabled (the most important one is graphics.library and Intuition to use new fetch modes when running under an AGA machine, but there are other tidbits too). Since Release 2.0 the Startup-Sequence was declared for private use by Commodore, because the system boots in a way to improve compatibility with releases 1.x. ![]() I'll add to v-joe's answer that you should never, ever modify the Startup-Sequence.
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