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2550.1 | Any jumpers/cuts to deal with on 500? | WJG::GUINEAU | | Wed May 10 1989 09:25 | 3 |
| What about the A500?
John
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2550.2 | What's it good for? | VCSESU::MOORE | Tom Moore MRO1-3/SL1 297-5224 | Fri May 12 1989 15:16 | 7 |
| Would someone explain the benefits of the new AGNUS chip nad the 1meg of
chip ram. Which applications is it going to affect and how. I know the
difference between chip ram and fast ram. I'm just not sure how I would use
extra chip ram.
Thanks
-Tom-
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2550.3 | Advantages of 1M chip memory | TLE::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Mon May 15 1989 20:58 | 24 |
| Re: .2
Mostly, having one meg of chip ram doesn't add any new features to
anything: it removes a few limitations.
All graphics and audio data in the Amiga must be stored in chip ram.
There is 512K available for this purpose. Because there is only 512K,
this limits the number of windows and screens you can open. I once
tried to start the maximum number of CLIs possible. Because I opened
them with the maximum size window, I found out I ran out of chip ram
for the windows before I hit the limit for CLI processes or ran out
of general memory.
So, one meg of chip ram simply doubles the amount of video and audio data
you can use. You may have never been troubled by this limit, so it may
not mean very much to you personally. I've never really been troubled
by this limit.
In the future, Amiga screens will have the ability to be much larger.
Four hundred line screens will be more common, and the large new frame
buffer monitors (1008 by 800) will be supported. Higher screen resolutions
will cause the Amiga to gobble chip memory more quickly. The old 512K
limit will be far more unreasonable. One window 1008 pixel by 800 line
by 4 color display will use 197K of chip memory!
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2550.4 | And even more... | FRAMBO::BALZER | | Tue May 16 1989 07:05 | 11 |
|
Re: .2
And in addition to Randy's fine comment, just let me tell ya that
there are some more "hidden" goodies in the new Agnus, that make
it even more "future compatible".
Like the ability to do 32K wide Bit-Blits (currently limited to
1K).
- <CB>
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2550.5 | Just needed for multitasking. | VCSESU::MOORE | Tom Moore MRO1-3/SL1 297-5224 | Tue May 16 1989 13:33 | 8 |
| From what Randy says there are not any individual programs that will benefit
from the extra chip memory over the same amount of fast memory. It can have
a dramatic impact on multi-tasking with multiple high resolution screens.
New display formats with more pixels will also make it helpful to have.
In summary it's not going to allow me to do anything with a product like
DPaint that I can't do today provided I have the same amount of total memory.
-Tom-
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2550.6 | maybe not | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Tue May 16 1989 15:12 | 4 |
| re: .5---I'm not sure that's completely true. I think you may be able
to use larger windows and/or more colors with Express Paint if you have
the larger CHIP ram.
John Sauter
|
2550.7 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Tue May 16 1989 16:19 | 6 |
|
Actually, Express Paint and Deluxe Photo Lab cleverly utilize ALL
available system ram for images. You can have a bitmap as large as
available memory.
Ed.
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2550.8 | partially true | HYSTER::DEARBORN | Trouvez Mieux | Wed May 17 1989 13:12 | 7 |
| Deluxe Paint, Deluxe Video and Deluxe Productions would all benefit.
They need all the chip ram they can get to run. Deluxe Paint often
will only run with a limited palette in higher resolutions because
of this. It will also often not allow a spare screen.
Professional Page and Professional Draw are two more that are chip
ram intensive.
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2550.9 | Try Deluxe Music | AV8OR::GERBER | For more info, call: 800/555-1212 | Fri May 19 1989 10:07 | 4 |
| Deluxe Music Construction Set unfortunatly only knows how to keep its data in
chip memory. This may be a limitation due to speed, however I do believe that
it should use all available chip memory and allow for larger scores/more
instruments in memory. Other music programs may have the same restrictions.
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2550.10 | Where? | WJG::GUINEAU | | Fri May 19 1989 14:44 | 4 |
|
So just which dealers have the new Agnus, anyway?
John
|
2550.11 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Fri May 19 1989 15:34 | 8 |
|
They're on order at the Memory Location, but the Software Shop won't be
able to obtain them, since they're not an authorized CBM service center
(although Moe is going to become one).
Don at TML gave me a price of $125, which I though was a bit steep.
Ed.
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2550.12 | What about sampled sound? | BROKE::SOO | I am broke. | Fri May 19 1989 21:44 | 5 |
| My memory is failing me (so is everything else), but if sampled sound
is also processed by Agnus, then another benefit for the extra chip ram
is that you will be able to playback longer sampled sounds.
Chong.
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2550.13 | Mr. Fix-it! | HPSCAD::GATULIS | Frank Gatulis | Fri May 19 1989 22:32 | 16 |
|
Sorry guys, I can't resist -
Moe(Software Shop), a Comodore service center!!! That's the funniest
thing I've ever seen in this notesfile. That guy is a total
incompetent. All he knows about computers, hardware, and software is
what he reads in Amiga World and the like (and he only gets about 20%
of that correct). In my opinion he should have stuck to selling
insurance. In addition, I think he's one of the most obnoxious
people I've ever met in my life.
Of course this is MY opinion only.
Frank
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2550.14 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Sat May 20 1989 02:20 | 13 |
|
Other than that, what do you think of him, Frank? :^)
Yeah, Moe could sure use lessons in diplomacy. Unfortunately, I'm too
poor to open my own dealership and put him out of business...
By the way, in order for Moe to become an official service center, he'd
have to hire a technician and ship him off to Amiga school in
Westchester PA. I don't think there's any danger of Moe becoming an
Amiga repairman himself.
Ed.
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2550.15 | My favorite guy | HPSCAD::GATULIS | Frank Gatulis | Sat May 20 1989 13:44 | 53 |
| Well Ed - I could say a lot but I didn't want to offend folks like
yourself who (I gather from this notesfile) may be regular customers.
Gee! I admit I go there myself and each time I do, I vow not to
go back, but I always do. I guess its my impatience that does it,
when I make up my mind to get something I hate to wait and he's
so convenient to Marlboro.
Every time I go there we get into a hastle. My pet peeves -
1. No prices are marked and I swear he sizes you up as to what he
thinks he can get away with charging you.
2. Call him for a price for the same thing on different days and
get different prices.
3. Last time I was there (about 4 weeks ago) we did battle. I went
to buy Draw 2000 and he tried to charge me 10 bucks more than
his add in Amiga world. Actually I think the add said $183 and
he wanted $195. We exchanged a few words and I learned that:
- Moe says he makes all his profit on the $7 shipping charge.
He said most stuff costs him 1-2 bucks to ship and the rest
is profit. Therefore, if you come to the showroom he has
to charge more or he looses money! Right on Moe. I then
whipped open HIS copy of Amiga world and pointed out other
mail order places selling it for $159. I suggested that
if he's loosing money at $183, he wasn't a very good business
man and perhaps should close the doors. He about asked me
to leave at that point. You can see, we hit it off real
well.
- He also pointed out that his add indicates that defective
merchandise must be handled with the manufacturer, NOT him.
I don't know how rigid his policy is in this area but but
I'm willig to I've got no chance of returning anything.
4. A real turn off was back in Sept when I was out shopping for my
Amiga. I went to the software shop to learn and get some prices.
I felt Moe couldn't answer some of the simplest questions about
the stuff he was selling. The kicker was that this was a friday
afternoon and he was setting up an Amiga 2000 system for a guy
who was coming in from Conn monday morning to pick it up. I turns
out that this system was the identical configuration to the one
I wanted and was the last 2000 in stock. He quoted me an excellent
price and told me it was on condition that I bought THAT system,
THAT day. If I was willing to buy that system, he'd call the
other guy and tell him that he couldn't get HIS system on monday
because there were hardware problems and he'd have to wait for
another. I politely declined the offer and left. At the same
time, I decided that I would not purchase my system from a person
with those ethics (and I didn't).
Well, I guess I've beat up enough on Moe for one day.
Frank
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2550.16 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Sun May 21 1989 01:47 | 19 |
|
What, offend me? Nah, the best have tried and given up with chest
pains...
What you observe about Moe is exactly true. If Moe were drowing, I'd
throw him a tire or something that maybe floated a little. Other than
that, I have no great affection for the guy. He still tries to screw
me in exactly the ways you describe. He'll quote me a price over the
phone and then reneg when I get there.
The difference is that Moe becomes quite nervous when I decide to get into
his face. He usually gives up and gives me what I want.
I continue to do business with him because it's convenient and I know
exactly how to handle him. If you don't like confrontations, you may
do well to shop around.
Ed.
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2550.17 | Not a person I can get along with either... | ULTRA::BURGESS | | Mon May 22 1989 09:23 | 15 |
|
I had a problem with him when I tried to "browse" in the
employees only area, something funny must go on back there....
I *_DO_* have the satisfaction of having never bought anything
there, I also just don't tell him why not.
re <<< Note 2550.16 by LEDS::ACCIARDI >>>
> What you observe about Moe is exactly true. If Moe were drowing, I'd
> throw him a tire or something that maybe floated a little. Other than
I think if he were drowning, say 100 ft from my boat I might
toss him a 60 ft line and say,
"Hey, I'm meeting you more than half way on this"
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2550.18 | My Chip Is Coming! | DICKNS::MACDONALD | WA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25 | Mon May 22 1989 09:25 | 7 |
| Well, I just ordered my Fat Agnus chip ... should be here in a couple
days. The price was $112.50 from Merical Computers in Ohio. Their
number is 513-435-5227. They'll ship COD.
Cheers,
Paul
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2550.19 | Fat Broad to go, nothin' on it... | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Mon May 22 1989 10:54 | 7 |
|
I just ordered mine from the outfit Paul mentioned in .18.... Nice
people, they ship next day air COD and accept personal checks.
Ask for Mike Miller.
Ed.
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2550.20 | easy to install? | CRISTA::LEIMBERGER | I have my marbles now I want yours | Tue May 23 1989 06:04 | 4 |
| How was it to Install?Anything we need to know about?
bill
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2550.21 | Don't let the facts confuse the issue. | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Tue May 23 1989 10:31 | 10 |
| Re .a_few_back
About Moe, I go there when on training, and it's just like going
to the Mercado in Acapulco, you MUST haggle to get a good price,
and I think that if you don't, he then becomes rude and ignores
you. A sale can't just be product=cash, it must be discussed, argued
pleaded, and it's all in good fun.
Jean
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2550.22 | Agnus is installed... | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Thu May 25 1989 01:44 | 48 |
|
OK, I got my Fat Aggie installed in about 1/2 hour. I'm pretty
fearless when it comes to potentially destroying expensive equipment,
so for you timid types, here's a few tips on how to do it on an
A2000/2500; if you toast your machine attempting this yourself, please
don't hurt me.
1. While facing the front of the A2000, move jumper J101 to the
leftmost two pins. J101 is to the left of the power supply.
2. Cut trace J500. While this sounds scary, J500 is designed
specifically to be cut. It is two tiny solder pads connected by a thin
etch. A few snicks of an exacto blade will break the bridge.
3. Remove the old Agnus. You'll have to remove the disk drive bay
frame and power supply frame to do this. There are three screws in
front and four screws in back that hold in the bay/supply. You'll also
do well to remove the cable from your floppy(s) and the main
motherboard power connector.
Agnus is pretty easy to spot; she's a large square IC labeled 'Fat
Agnus' directly under the floppy bay. The socket used is pretty
unusual, and a special puller should be used to remove Aggie. However,
any respectable mechanical engineer can fabricate whatever tools are
needed for any task from paper clips, tape and super glue. In this
case, I took a standard paper clip and straightened it out. I then
bent a 1/8" right angle 'hook' on one end. The socket is relieved on
two diagonal corners. I worked the paper clip under each corner,
alternating, until it popped free. The socket itself seems pretty
fragile, and if you break it you'll curse your parents for giving birth
to you.
Oh yeah, turn off the computer before you attempt this :^)
Avail now reports 925K of luscious CHIP ram free. Yum.
Problems: I now seem to have a slight color convergence problem that I
never had before. My Workbench colors are set up ala Macintosh; black
text on a light gray background. The black letters seem to have a
slight red tint in some areas, and the mouse pointer flickers
occasionally. I suspect that my FlickerFixer board isn't seated
properly, so I won't panic yet. Just in case panic IS in order, does
Agnus control any display attributes that could affect color
convergence?
Ed.
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2550.23 | Fat Aggie Installed | DICKNS::MACDONALD | WA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25 | Thu May 25 1989 11:21 | 16 |
| I echo Ed's experience, although it only took me 16 minutes to install
from removing the first screw on the 2000 case to tightening the
last. I used a tiny jeweler's screwdriver to CAREFULLY pry up the
two pryable corners of the chip. With one corner up, prying the
opposite corner caused the chip to literally pop up like toast.
The chip goes in only one way - there is an angled corner on both
the chip and the socket.
All that chip stuff is great!
I have not noticed any convergence problem. MachII shows 951 kbytes
of CHIP memory now!
BTW, Merical Computers and Software shipped UPS Blue .. total was
$115.xx. Cheaper than Memory Location and System Eyes.
|
2550.24 | Never trust anything that you can't adjust with a hammer... | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Fri May 26 1989 01:13 | 10 |
|
As it turns out, there was no need to panic about my color convergence
problem with the new Aggie. I just adjusted the little trimpot on the
FlickerFixer and it cleaned right up.
Apparently all these delicate electronical widgets have enough
tolerance variation that they need a little nudge to work together.
Ed.
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2550.25 | A1000 | HAZEL::MELLITZ | | Tue May 30 1989 09:24 | 4 |
| I take it that the Agnus chip can not be installed on an A1000.
True?
... Rich
|
2550.26 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Tue May 30 1989 09:34 | 6 |
|
Currently, no. I'd bet anything (since I have nothing) that within a
few months you'll see an adaptor board from a third party. Be prepared
to do a fair amount of cutting and soldering.
Ed.
|
2550.27 | | HKFINN::MACDONALD | WA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25 | Tue May 30 1989 10:41 | 10 |
| RE: .25
There are some people working on the A1000 Fat Agnus Project. I
am sure you'll see something available soon.
Since installing my Fat Aggie, I have found that Whap! V1.7 freezes
after logging off CIS. Very strange ... I haven't been able to pin
it down. No other problems. I have actually run Pro Page, Pro Draw,
and DP III simultaneously with 140 Kbytes of chip mem remaining.
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2550.28 | I got mine | SCCAT::HARVEY | | Thu Jun 01 1989 21:22 | 9 |
| I just recieved my new Agnus chip from Merical. Ordered and arrived
last week. Just picked it up today... I wasn't home when UPS tried
to deliver, my sister was and had UPS redirect to my office. With
6 buildings spread accross a few miles it was tough to track it
down. Sometimes sisters are great to have around and then sometimes
not. Like when she put engine oil in her automatic tranny...
Will install tonight.
Renis
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2550.29 | | DICKNS::MACDONALD | WA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25 | Thu Jun 01 1989 21:41 | 1 |
| Gee .. I should get a commission from Merical!
|
2550.30 | | WJG::GUINEAU | | Fri Jun 02 1989 18:47 | 4 |
| I called Merical today. They're fresh outa stock on Agnus. They expect more
"any day now"
John
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2550.31 | time to get out the static mat | MERIDN::ROSCETTI | Some things u never get used to | Fri Jun 09 1989 21:33 | 8 |
|
Merical must have got more back in stock. I found the UPS package
in the front door when I got home today. - I almost forgot that I left
my name with them. Really nice folks !
As soon as I finish this note I'll find out how it works in
a 500.
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2550.32 | < cut something --- anything > | MERIDN::ROSCETTI | Some things u never get used to | Fri Jun 09 1989 23:16 | 20 |
|
Half way there... The new Agnus is installed but there is no
obvious correlaton between the 2000's j500 and j501.
The 500 and 2000 are very different animals. For now I have
the new Agnus with the old chip ram.
Does anyone know what needs to be changed in the 500 ?
If not can someone check the prints in the 2000 intro book and
get the signal names that are associated with J500 and J501.
I suspect that Address bit 20 and EXRAM are involved.
Meanwhile I poke around on compuserve and see if anythings posted.
Once I get it figured out I'll post the full procedure.
Thanks much
Brien
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2550.33 | Solder Solder Solder | DICKNS::MACDONALD | WA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25 | Sun Jun 11 1989 14:44 | 6 |
| Yeah .. there is more to setting up a 500 for the new chip than
the 2000. I suggest contacting a dealer and finding out. The folks
at Merical can tell you on the phone. You will have to do some
soldering.
Paul
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2550.34 | A500 procedure for Agnus install | MERIDN::ROSCETTI | Some things u never get used to | Mon Jun 12 1989 23:23 | 73 |
|
Many thanks to Mike Miller at Merical for coming down off the roof
where he was working on the Air conditioning, to explain the procedure
to me. I will buy from them again !!!
Brien
The procedure follows... ( took longer to type than do )
Amiga 500 Fatter (Obese) Agnus install procedure
Tools : X-acto Knife, soldering iron , Needle nose pliers,
Spline wrench, ( you know..one of those star shaped deals
that GM uses to make it impossible to change a Headlight.)
- a ball tip hex wrenchball works just as well.
Something to pull the Agnus chip with. A jewelers screwdriver
or Ed's paperclips, or what I used, an old teletype springhook
tool that has been in my toolkit forever but never used.
Solder and a short piece of light gauge wire (#28 or so)
Time: 20 minutes plus however long it takes to get up the nerve
to pop the old Aggie and Slice two etches.
Procedure:
After disconnecting everything, and setting the 500 on a static mat...
1. Remove the A500 cover. It is held on with 6 spline screws, three front
and three rear.
2. disconnect and remove keyboard. There is a ground braid going to the
floppy and the main keyboard cable plugs int the motherboard thru the
shield. the cable is not keyed - note the orientation, there may be
a black dot on one side.
3. Remove shielding (two pieces). Bend back six fold over tabs and
and four more spline screws. Two screws are at the front of the large
shield. The other two are on the left side by the expansion port.
4. Locate and remove the old Agnus. she is easy to spot - one of a
kind square chip ( and it's labeled). Removal is tricky, work
slowly from the two relieved sides and pry it up. NOTE orientation
of the chip. Beveled edge is pin 1.
5. Install new Agnus. If you want to verify that your new chip is
not DOA - you can reassemble and test it before making any cuts.
It should work exactly as before.
6. locate Jumper pad 2 (JP2) - it is beetween the 68000 and the Rom
The 68000 is the chip closest to the left expansion port.
JP2 has 3 solder pads. CUT the trace between the lower pad and the
center pad. Solder a short jumper between the upper pad and the
center pad.
7. Locate The A501 memory expansion connector ( right side).
Pin 1 is the leftmost pin toward the front. Pin 2 is the right
pin. Count up to pin 41. to the left of pin 41 is a plated
though hole. The etch that runs from this hole to pin 32
of the Gary Chip is -EXRAM. CUT this trace .OR. carefully
lift Gary Out of it's socket and bend pin 32 slightly so that
it will not reseat back in the connector.
8. Put it all back together.
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2550.35 | Torx-10 opens an A500 | MEIS::ZIMMERMAN | Fresh from the sewer! | Tue Jun 13 1989 16:31 | 6 |
|
If the guy at the hardware store looks confused when you ask him
for a spline wrench, ask him for a screwdriver with a Torx 10 tip
instead. I got mine at Sears.
- Cliff
|
2550.36 | DPAINT/1meg mem + obese agnus = no ANIM | OZZAIB::ROSCETTI | Some things u never get used to | Wed Jun 14 1989 11:21 | 27 |
|
re .-1 TORX .. that's it. I couldn't remember that for anything the other
night.
Unfortunately I have come across a major compatability problem with
my 1 meg 500.
Now that 100% of the mem is chip ram DELUXE PAINT III
will not allow me to select anything in the ANIM menu. Also when
DPAINT boots up it always comes up in SWAP mode and never allows
you to select SWAP/LOAD ALL.
I wired up a switch to allow me to run in 512 chip mode or 1meg
chip mode, and the problem is consistent.
I don't know if > 1 meg systems have a problem or not. Apparently
DPAINT sees 0 fast mem and tries to conserve. I will give EA a call
today and see what they know.
Brien
I guess this is a good time to consider a memory upgrade ...
|
2550.37 | no fast ram is a problem for Dpaint | MERIDN::ROSCETTI | Some things u never get used to | Thu Jun 15 1989 09:56 | 14 |
|
EA has verified the compatability problem with the obese Agnus
and 1 meg system. On startup Dpaint check the available fast ram
and if it is 0 , Dpaint assumes a 512k system and disables features
like Animation in order to conserve memory.
EA plans on "addressing" this problem and if you call the help desk
you can request to be notified when a fix is available.
EA's number is (415) 572-2787
Brien
|
2550.38 | Less Crashes ;^} | MANTIS::LONG | | Mon Jun 19 1989 12:55 | 8 |
| Never thought I would be happy to have a V3.9 motherboard in my B2000 but I
didn't have to cut any traces to put in the FAT AGNUS. Everything had the
jumper plugs. Considerably less mysterious crashes caused by running too many
graphics intensive programs at the same time.
Didn't I hear about other chip upgrades available a while back?
Dick
|
2550.39 | another fat lady sings | TALLIS::MCAFEE | Steve McAfee | Sun Jul 16 1989 15:24 | 18 |
|
I installed the Fat lady last night. Got her at Omnitek for $119.00
(plus MA tax in Tewksbury, no tax in Salem, NH). Everything seems to
be working correctly (>900K of chip ram), but I did notice something
as I first turned the system on that surprised me. With the hard
disk and memory board removed I booted the plain vanilla 2000 with
1 Mb of memory. I booted from a blank INSTALLed floppy. The avail
command showed that 111K of memory was consumed!!! Is this correct?
The only thing on the system was two floppy drives. I think I
remember booting my A1000 with two floppys and having only about 60K
consumed. Like I said everything seems to be working fine. I'm
just wondering if maybe I didn't get J500 completely cut and this is
making some memory inaccessible. Or maybe something to do with the
Fat lady consumes more memory???
regards,
steve
|
2550.40 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Mon Jul 17 1989 09:49 | 4 |
|
Maybe you're allocating some memory for the AddBuffers command?
Ed.
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2550.41 | It alright now... :-) | FROCKY::BALZER | Christian Balzer DTN:785-1029 | Mon Jul 17 1989 15:30 | 12 |
| Re: .39
Nah, sounds rather normal to me.
WB screen ~ 32 KB
each drive ~ 21 KB
various minimal OS processes, buffers, etc. (even menuitems)
will cause the rest. No need to panic.
Regards,
<CB>
|
2550.42 | watch out | HYSTER::DEARBORN | Trouvez Mieux | Tue Aug 01 1989 15:15 | 25 |
| Installation tips:
Do not try to pry the old Agnus chip out. You will break the
socket. The dealer said that they have had several reports of
this happening. If the socket cracks, you are in big
trouble...and chances are, it will crack. Instead, remove the
mother board (a little more work, but worth it) and push the chip
out from behind. There are two holes in the board under Agnus
that allow you to do this.
As for bending out pin 32 on the other chip (I forgot what its
called), I had no idea which pin it was, so I cut J500 instead.
It also took me a while to find the jumper J101. A simple
scratch with a small screwdriver took care of that.
I was amazed to find that my old Agnus chip had been damaged at
the factory. The corner of the chip had been broken off and
glued back into place.
The chip is in and works fine. Now I just need more RAM. 1 meg
just isn't enough...
Randy
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2550.43 | whoops | HYSTER::DEARBORN | Trouvez Mieux | Tue Aug 01 1989 15:17 | 9 |
| That should read:
>As for bending out pin 32 on the other chip (I forgot what its
>called), I had no idea which pin it was, so I cut J500 instead.
>A simple scratch with a small screwdriver took care of that.
>It also took me a while to find the jumper J101.
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2550.44 | Is this THE one for sure? | LOWLIF::DAVIS | That's not a BUG, it's a FEATURE! | Sun Sep 03 1989 12:03 | 11 |
| Is it safe to assume that Commodore won't release another version of Agnus
when the rest of the ECS and WB 1.4 becomes available? I'm waiting until
I can order some more fast ram before I get the new Agnus, but I want to
be sure it is THE one I want. Also, do you expect them to offer the other
chips separately or as a set? (I know a new Denise is coming - is there a
new Paula too?)
Thanks,
...richard_the_penny_pincher_with_a_Hardframe_but_still_1.2_ROMs
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2550.45 | Wait, if you want to... ;-) | FRAMBO::BALZER | Christian Balzer DTN:785-1029 | Mon Sep 04 1989 05:51 | 13 |
| Re: .44
While there are still some undocumented features in the current
"Super" Agnus, I wouldn't hold my breath for a new version. The
rest of the ECS will definitivly _not_ require one, anyway.
I bet that they'll offer the chips seperatly, but I'd guess that
the "complete package" will be cheaper than the sum of the single
parts.
There are no plans for a new Paula at this time I know of...
Regards,
<CB>
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2550.46 | A500 - Rev 3 board - additional steps | CGOFS::WADLEIGH | Dave in Calgary, Alberta | Mon Nov 27 1989 20:43 | 20 |
| Out user group negotiated a special price for Fat-agnus, installed, at
a local dealer.
When I took my A500 in, the dealer said I had a REV 3 motherboard - and
that they had no idea how to install Fat Agnus in a machine "that old".
They told me that Commodore would take weeks to get them an answer, and
I should try coming back in about 3 weeks! I'm NOT a patient person,
so I called Commodore myself and got the answers while still standing
in the store. To save YOU the cost of a phone call, if you want to
install Fat Agnus on a Rev 3 motherboard:
-follow the instructions of note 2550.34
-additional steps are:
-cut trace to pin 52 of 68000
-connect pin 47 of 68000 to pin 59 of Agnus
Cheers,
Dave W
P.S. - Three weeks they wanted me to wait! You can get to the moon and
back in less time than that!
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2550.47 | Old Agnus won't leave | SMAUG::SPODARYK | Binary Throttle | Thu Dec 28 1989 11:42 | 12 |
| Well, I attempted to install my 'Fatter' Agnus last night.
In keeping with the rest of my week, I had no luck at all. I
first attempted to pry the 'fat lady' out with a bent paperclip.
Then I removed the entire motherboard and tried to push it out
from behind. No luck there either, I believe that Commodore
super-glued that chip in.
Does anyone have a suggestion for me, other than spray silicon :^),
or taking it to a dealer $$ ? At least my Rev 4.4 motherboard
has a jumper on J500, so there's no cutting involved.
~Steve - maybe I'll just wait for the ECS, if that ever shows up.
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2550.48 | you can do it... | HYSTER::DEARBORN | Trouvez Mieux | Thu Dec 28 1989 13:06 | 9 |
| The only way is to push it out from behind. You really have to
push hard, it will pop out. Do not try to pry it out, you will
crack the holder...and this will cause serious problems later.
There might be some kind of 'puller' but I was unable to get
anything to work. I wound up pushing it out.
Randy
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2550.49 | | MILKWY::JANZEN | Tom FXO-01/28 228-5421 MSI ECL Test | Thu Dec 28 1989 14:20 | 3 |
| Yes there are PLCC chip pullers. They have prongs that fit in the
slots in the corners of the sockets.
Tom
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2550.50 | Can't locate a 1 Meg Agnus! | DECWET::DAVIS | Mark Davis 206.865.8749 | Thu Apr 19 1990 16:19 | 5 |
| Anyone know where I can find a Fatter Agnus for sale. I've called my
usual dealers(Safe Harbor, Abel, Light Speed) and there are none to be
found. They all say call back in a week or so...
md
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2550.51 | | ENOVAX::BARRETT | Have your people call my people | Thu Apr 19 1990 17:01 | 2 |
| All the places you named are mail order houses. I had to go to an
actual dealer to get mine.
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