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2494.1 | New Graphics Modes | TLE::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Fri Apr 21 1989 12:57 | 31 |
| Re: .0
I suspect that Commodore is releasing the new Agnus chip before releasing
the updates to any other chips. Thus, one meg of chip memory doesn't
mean enhanced graphics modes.
I am not privy to any special source of information, but when Dave Haynie
gave a talk to a local user group, he did talk about the new graphics
modes briefly. In general, the new graphics chip (what's its name) can
produce twice as many pixels as the current chip. He seemed to indicate
it would support super interlaced modes of 800 lines (but he wasn't
sure about this). One new graphics mode was 1280 by 200 (400 interlaced).
Commodore thought this mode would be good for video titles (the television
horizontal video signal is analog). A 400 line non-interlaced mode is
supported.
The current graphics modes (including 400 line interlace) are supported.
(PAL modes are supported too.)
The new graphics modes run into two limitations. First, the color registers
can't run as fast as necessary to allow a 4096 color palette. In the
new graphics modes, the 4096 color palette is reduced to something like
64 colors. Second, the new graphics modes do lots of cycle stealing
(which can slow down dramatically Amigas without fast ram).
The new display chip is programmable for 50hz or 60hz (no more PAL
versus NTSC chip). Commodore is thinking about standardizing on a
640 by 480 "productivity" mode.
However, to use the new chip (or is it just the new graphics modes)
you need Kickstart 1.4.
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2494.2 | | WJG::GUINEAU | | Fri Apr 21 1989 17:35 | 7 |
| Ok Ok! I can't wait!
So when is this stuff around? (New AGNUS, New DENISE, WB/KS 1.4)
and how much wil it all cost!?!?!?
John (who loves windows, but hates running out of chip ram)
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2494.3 | not cheap | WOODRO::LEIMBERGER | | Sun Apr 23 1989 04:59 | 8 |
| On this week's Computer Cronicles it was stated that CMB has released
it's new AGNUS chip.They made mention of 1 meg of chip ram for
graphics.I went to System Eyes an Steve said he had the chip in
his 2500.He had no release date,and said it would not be a inexpensive
item.I am looking forward to it though.Even without any new graphic
modes,1meg of chip ram sounds great to me.
bill
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2494.4 | Some more info... | FRAMBO::BALZER | | Mon Apr 24 1989 05:09 | 25 |
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Randy saved me again a lotta typing, so I just fill in some more
infos:
1. The new Denise (and maybe Gary) aren't finished yet. So you won't
see the new modes until they get released and that only be with
KS/WB 1.4, which is due in late '89, early '90.
2. The current version of the "Obese" Agnus has at least one bug,
which shows only in PAL screens. CBM knew about this one, so MAYBE
the officially sold units have a fixed version. Someone with access
to such unit should post or mail me the revision of the Agnus chip.
3. It's sure great to have one meg of ChipMem. I got my obese Agnus
at the European DevCon 3 months ago and I don't know how I did without
it...
The price for the new Agnus should be pretty low (~$50), the complete
Enhanced Chipset will be somewhat more expensive.
Cherio,
- <CB>
The Software Brewery
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2494.5 | One more... | FRAMBO::BALZER | | Mon Apr 24 1989 07:54 | 11 |
| Re .1 .4
I'm pretty sure that there will be no super interlaced mode (800
lines) with the current design of the new Denise. However these
babies are still under construction, so maybe...
And I'm really sorry for all my typos...
Cheerio,
- <CB>
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2494.6 | ? | HYSTER::DEARBORN | Trouvez Mieux | Mon Apr 24 1989 10:46 | 6 |
| So what does this mean to the B2000 owner?
If I pop one of these in, will I wind up with 1.5 megs of memory?
Randy
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2494.7 | | TALLIS::MCAFEE | Steve McAfee | Mon Apr 24 1989 10:58 | 13 |
| On a unexpanded B2000 it will simply mean that the blitter can now
access 1 Mb of chip RAM. Right now it only can access 512K of the
1 Mb which comes on the B2000. You may have noticed programs
like Dpaint can run out of graphics (CHIP) memory even when you have
loads of free memory showing up on the workbench title bar. Doesn't
add any memory to your system.
Does adding the chip to the A500 make the memory on the A501 chip memory?
Has there been any news from Commodore about supporting the A1000?
Just curious as I've got a B2000.
- steve
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2494.8 | Only one meg | FRAMBO::BALZER | | Mon Apr 24 1989 10:59 | 18 |
| Re. .6
Nah, were would that 512KB come from???
Right now an off the shelf B2000 has (had?) 512KB of ChipMem and
another 512KB of pseudo FastMem (also called SlowMem, because it
is refreshed by the Agnus like ChipMem).
If you pop an obese Agnus in your system (which isn't an easy task
without the proper chip puller) AND make the right jumper settings
you will wind up with one Megabyte of !contigounus! (sp???) ChipMem.
This will really make multitasking several graphic/sound programs
easy (given that you have some FastMem where the actual code should
be loaded).
BTW, the obese Agnus also has a number of new registers and will
allow 32000 bits wide Blits (as oposed to 1024 right now).
- <CB>
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2494.9 | Will work with A501 | FRAMBO::BALZER | | Mon Apr 24 1989 11:06 | 13 |
| Re.: .7
Yeah, the A501 memory is the same as the SlowMem 512KB in the B2000,
so no problem using it for 1 Mb of ChipMem.
While the are NO (and I mean zilch) activities from CBM to bring
this support to the A1000, the problem will probably be solved by
a third party product (or should I say kit?). This will definitivly
include some soldering to wind up with the missing address line
and RAM support.
- <CB>
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2494.10 | How can I tell? | ATLS15::MCDONALD_J | Surly to bed, surly to rise... | Mon Apr 24 1989 16:34 | 11 |
| I just picked up a new B2000 within the last month or so. I'm interested in
finding out if I've got the new Agnus chip. How can you tell? Revision number
on the motherboard? Numbers on the chip?
MachII still says I have 1/2 meg chip ram and 1/2 meg 'fast' ram. Of course,
that may or may not mean anything. If Commodore's been shipping the new Agnus
for any length of time, I MAY just have the new chip. I think the unit I got
had just arrived at the dealer a week or so before I picked it up.
John
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2494.11 | | 25520::MACDONALD | WA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25 | Mon Apr 24 1989 17:28 | 3 |
| You do not have the new chip. If you did, Mach II would tell you.
Paul
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2494.12 | Only the chip will tell... | FRAMBO::BALZER | | Wed Apr 26 1989 04:51 | 16 |
| RE: .10 .11
You can tell if you have the new Agnus by
a) The revision of the motherboard, if it's > 6.? your chances are
quite good.
b) the number on the Agnus itself. I forgot right now if its 8371
or 8372 but I'll tell you folks tomorrow.
And Paul, whatever memory display programs tell you doesn't mean
that you don't have the chip. It could mean that the chip just isn't
enabled (jumpers...).
The 6.1 revision motherboards ie. come with the obese Agnus, but
have it disabled...
- <CB>
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2494.13 | Obese Agnus = 8372 | FRAMBO::BALZER | | Thu Apr 27 1989 06:01 | 8 |
| Re: .10
The rev # of the obese Agnus is 8372.
So if you have this (or a higher revision :-), welcome to the club.
:-)
- <CB>
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2494.14 | And if we do have one ?? | WELSWS::FINNIS | | Tue May 02 1989 09:52 | 5 |
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I've got a Uk A500 if it has this Obese Agnus chip how do I set
the jumpers to enable it ..
Pete
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2494.15 | Don't wurry, be huppy! | FRAMBO::BALZER | | Tue May 02 1989 10:19 | 18 |
| Re. .14
I dunno :-)
Nah, I only did this on my B2000 some months ago, so I really can't
tell ya for sure, and those #@!? CBM support folks don't anwer their
phone today!!!
So first find out if you have, and to do so you'll have to void
you warranty by opening that sucker.
If you have an 8372, locate all jumpers and soldering bridges in
your A500 and note their id's (ie. J101). Then post your results
here.
If your findings correspond with my knowledge :-), I'll let you
know how to enable the chip.
However I'll try to find someone here at CBM who knows for sure!
Regards,
- <CB>
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2494.16 | May not be a jumper any more! | TLE::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Tue May 02 1989 14:48 | 7 |
| Re: .13, .14
Be careful, I've been told that in later revisions of the B2000 that
Commodore removed the jumper for one meg of chip ram, and instead
require that you cut a trace on the mother board!
Do you really want to do this yourself?
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2494.17 | Proceed with caution | FRAMBO::BALZER | | Wed May 03 1989 05:18 | 12 |
| Re: .16
I have to second Randy here, do this only if you're confident about
it.
If I'll post any modification procedures, it will only be if these
have been verified by CBM (German HQ).
And since regardless of the motherboard rev. the modification includes
cutting traces and/or soldering, which will void any remaining
warranty.
- <CB>
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2494.18 | | 25520::MACDONALD | WA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25 | Wed May 03 1989 10:31 | 3 |
| Guys .. let's make a deal. Whoever finds a dealer locally that is
selling the Fat Aggie ... put a note here with location and price!!
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2494.19 | My Agnus is only slightly overweight... | ATLV5::MCDONALD_J | Surly to bed, surly to rise... | Wed May 03 1989 21:05 | 21 |
| Well, even though I've got a 'new' A2000, it looks like I'm not one of the
1-meg-chip-ram brotherhood. My motherboard is Rev 4.5, and my 'slightly
overwight Agnus' is numbered 8370. Guess my 'new' unit had been sitting in a
warehouse for quite some time. Kind of odd that it came with Kickstart 1.3 and
the Workbench 1.3 documentation. The dealer said that this was the first unit
he'd gotten with 1.3 documentation in the box.
Hmm... I wonder if I'll have to have a trace cut to upgrade my board for the
new chips. That could be kind of tough. Our local dealer has just gone out of
business. So much for buying my new machine locally so I'd have the benefit
of local service.
You know, that really irritates me. Maybe I should take the unit
back to him and claim I want a new replacement. It hasn't been 90 days yet.
Does anyone know if he's still liable for the 90 day dealer service warranty
even though he's gone out of business? Part of what sold me on paying extra to
get it locally was that he'd be there in case I didn't like it. Seems like
he should be held to his promises, even though he's not selling Amigas anymore.
John
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