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4327.1 | Jan '91 | KOOZEE::OWEN | It ain't over til Milli Vanilli sings | Wed Dec 05 1990 09:06 | 8 |
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Friend of mine who went to the AmiExpo in Toronto says January.
Some other stuff will be released around the same time.
Later...
Steve
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4327.2 | | CLO::COBURN | Growing older, but not up... | Wed Dec 05 1990 10:25 | 5 |
| My dealer told me that they received a letter about 4 weeks ago that
V2.x was 'going to ROM' with the version they received (V2.01?). I
would expect that January '91 would be a good bet.
John
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4327.3 | what will an upgrade kit contain? | MEO78B::MANDERSON | Photographers do it in darkrooms | Thu Dec 06 1990 02:41 | 7 |
| Thanks,
Just out of interest what does it look like 'an upgrade kit' will
contain? new roms, documentation and what else??
regards
k
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4327.4 | Fatter Agnus and v2.0? | COMICS::HOGGAN | No, I am not kidding !!! | Thu Dec 06 1990 05:54 | 11 |
| Hi,
A sort-of related question.
I have an OLD amiga 2000 with the rectangular Agnus. Do I need the new
Fatter Agnus for v2.0 or can I get away with using the old agnus? Ths
is on the premise that I cannot upgrade to the new square chip.
Any info always appreciated.
Dave
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4327.5 | V2.0 chip requirements | TLE::TLET8::ASHFORTH | | Thu Dec 06 1990 08:21 | 2 |
| My understanding is that a prerequisite for V2.0 AmigaDOS is the full ECS
(Enhanced Chip Set), which includes the fatter Agnus.
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4327.6 | Why not upgrade everything? | TLE::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Thu Dec 06 1990 17:18 | 25 |
| Re: .5
I've heard it speculated that the ECS chipset was required for V2.0.
However, I think that this is just a rumor.
I've seen at least two postings from Commodore employees that stated
that the only thing you need to run 2.0 is enough memory.
Re: .4
There is an upgrade for old 2000 model A's. It is called a motherboard
swap. Talk to your dealer. If I was you, I would wait for Commodore
to ship 2000s with 2.0 and ECS installed, and then do a motherboard
swap to that rev of the motherboard. My understanding is that the
cost of a motherboard swap is independent of which rev you are going
from and to.
A motherboard swap is expensive: about US$400 to US$500, I think.
However, I paid my dealer about $200 to install the 1.3 ROMS, Fatter
Agnus, and a minor ECO.
If you think that you would like to have a fully current Amiga, the
best time to swap the motherboard is when you would need to make
upgrades to it anyway.
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4327.7 | | TENAYA::MWM | | Thu Dec 06 1990 21:04 | 10 |
| 2.0 definitely doesn't require ECS to run. However, there may be features
you don't get if you don't have ECS. CBM may require you to upgrade to ECS
rather than trying to explain this problem to end users.
The most accurate sources that I know of predict that when 2.0 hits the
streets, it'll include replacement documentation, ROMs, and come bundled with
ECS, with a price between $100 and $200. These statements are just rumors,
of course.
<mike
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4327.8 | The bank manager will be happy | COMICS::HOGGAN | No, I am not kidding !!! | Fri Dec 07 1990 07:03 | 8 |
| Hi,
Pheewww!!!! Not needing the ECS for 2.0 is a relief.. Quotes in the UK
(from those companies who even showed an interest), were 400-500
pounds for a motherboard swap.
dave.
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4327.9 | would you believe March? | CIMNET::KYZIVAT | Paul Kyzivat | Wed Dec 12 1990 18:15 | 6 |
|
As of a couple of weeks ago, Don at the Memory Location told me 2.0
wouldn't be released for the 2000 until March.
Paul
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4327.10 | | ECAFTB::COBURN | Growing older, but not up... | Wed Dec 12 1990 18:49 | 4 |
| March huh? Well at least it will give me time to recover from Christmas
and saveup for it!
John
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4327.11 | Buy now or later? | SAC::EXTON_M | My 2 ECU's worth | Wed Jan 02 1991 06:59 | 21 |
| I started using a Nephews Amiga over Christmas and liked what I saw and
so am considering getting an Amiga. However with all the talk of V2,
I am beginning to think of leaving it until later in the year and
avoiding the cost of an upgrade.
Q's:
Will V2 (assuming Kickstart and AmigaDOS) run across the board (e.g.
on 500, 1500 and 3000 models)?
Will V2 be bundled with an Amiga bought later?
Will later Amigas come with Fatter Agnes chips?
Will all of this change the use of fastmem to chipmem and what will the
performance impact be?
Sorry if these seem very basic - I am new to this home PC game.
Malcolm (in the UK in case the 1500 is a UK only repackaging of the
2000)
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4327.12 | No good reason to wait | ULTRA::KINDEL | Bill Kindel @ LTN1 | Wed Jan 02 1991 09:26 | 75 |
| Re .11:
> I started using a Nephews Amiga over Christmas and liked what I saw and
> so am considering getting an Amiga. However with all the talk of V2,
> I am beginning to think of leaving it until later in the year and
> avoiding the cost of an upgrade.
V2.0 is VERY NICE, but don't hold off waiting for it. V1.3 is nice
too, and best of all it works! You can get much of the V2.0 look by
changing your color preferences under 1.3 and using Bruce Moore's
push-button icons and the "newlook" window gadgets. As with any other
major release, some non-conforming software doesn't work under V2.
That's another reason to start with 1.3 and upgrade after the dust
settles.
> Q's:
>
> Will V2 (assuming Kickstart and AmigaDOS) run across the board (e.g.
> on 500, 1500 and 3000 models)?
V2.0 is packaged with the A3000. A revised (debugged) version of the
KickStart is supposed to be released in early 1991.
Commodore-Amiga has announced (but not shipped) a V2.0 enhancer package
for A2000 systems (all models). Current speculation is that it will
include the Kickstart ROM chip and one or more of the Enhanced Chip Set
(ECS) custom chips.
No formal announcement has been made of a V2.0 enhancer for the A500.
Commodore-Amiga hasn't yet admitted that the A500 can use the 1MB
"Obese" Agnus even though that's what they've been shipping for about a
year now. They HAVE said that V2.0 doesn't require the full ECS, so
I'm expecting an A500 V2 Enhancer sometime that simply upgrades the
Kickstart ROM and assures one has an 1MB Fat Agnus chip.
> Will V2 be bundled with an Amiga bought later?
A3000s already come with V2. A2000s come with an upgrade certificate
that can be exchanged for the V2 Enhancer kit when it's made available.
> Will later Amigas come with Fatter Agnes chips?
A3000s come with the 2MB Super Agnus and 1MB of Chip RAM installed.
There is also 1MB of socketed Fast RAM and room for 16MB of ZIPs. When
one starts installing ZIPs, the first step is to move the existing
chips over to extend Chip RAM to 2MB.
A2000s come with the 1MB "Obese" Agnus. The V2 Enhancer kit may well
upgrade them to the 2MB Super Agnus.
New A500s actually come with the 1MB "Obese" Agnus, though officially
they still have the 512KB Fat Agnus. In the U.S. the "A500P" package
includes the A501 memory/clock board (for a total of 1MB) and activates
the 1MB Obese Agnus. A cheaper "A500C" package ships the basic 512KB
Amiga 500 with its Fat Agnus set accordingly.
> Will all of this change the use of fastmem to chipmem and what will the
> performance impact be?
You seem to know enough to be dangerous! 8^) CHIP memory is shared
between the M68000 CPU and the custom chips, so it appears to run at
half speed compared to "fast" memory. In both the A500 and A2000, the
memory that's installed on the mother board (or on the daughterboard in
the A500's expansion bay) runs at CHIP memory speed, whether or not Fat
Agnus can address it. (This creates the concept of "half-fast" memory,
if you get the play on words. 8^) Upgrading Fat Agnus will have no
effect upon memory speed.
> Sorry if these seem very basic - I am new to this home PC game.
You seem to be off to a pretty good start. Welcome to the Amiga. I
made the jump a year ago and have never looked back. The more you get
to know about this system, the better you'll appreciate it (clearly the
converse of my experience with a number of other systems -- both large
and small -- over the years).
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4327.13 | Chip memory NOT slower | KALI::PLOUFF | Ahhh... cider! | Wed Jan 02 1991 09:48 | 24 |
| Minor nit in -.1 --
>[...] CHIP memory is shared
>between the M68000 CPU and the custom chips, so it appears to run at
>half speed compared to "fast" memory.
no, no, NO! Chip memory runs at twice the speed of the microprocessor
and graphics chips, so that normally, both can run at full speed.
However, the graphics chips have priority in Chip memory, so that in
cases where there is a lot of graphics activity, such as where there's
a lot of motion on screen, the processor will slow down. If you show
animations or overscan screens (i.e. graphics to the edge of the
picture tube) then an unexpanded Amiga may appear sluggish. This has
also caused problems with hard drive controllers (including the
Commodore 2090) which were not designed with this need in mind. An
A500 owner will have to tell you exactly when and how much things slow
down, but I doubt it's often a problem.
The solution: buy more memory if you plan to do a lot of animation or
video work. (There are other good reasons, too.) You can set up the
operating system to automatically allocate Fast memory before Chip
memory.
Wes
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4327.14 | ?
| COMICS::HOGGAN | No, I am not kidding !!! | Wed Jan 02 1991 10:50 | 3 |
| ALL Models? Even rev 4.0 rectangular Agnus?
dave
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4327.15 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Wed Jan 02 1991 12:33 | 11 |
| re: slowness
I like to think of it as the other way around. In the past, Amigas usually
shipped with just Chip ram, no fast memory. So that makes it the
normal speed memory to the end user.
If you add more memory to the 68000 bus, it runs at the same speed, but
because access to it can't be blocked by the custom chips, it appears
to run faster under some circumstances.
Dave
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4327.16 | What about 1000 owners? | COOKIE::WITHERS | Bob Withers | Wed Jan 30 1991 02:17 | 8 |
| Ok, a question from those of us still running antique amigas -
Are there any hints that V2 will be made available for those of us running
A1000 systems? I realize that it takes lots of memory, but I've got enough
(I think) with an A1000 w/2.5MB ram and 100 MB disk...
BobW
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4327.17 | RSN = another 2 months | CX3PST::WSC160::D_WHITE | I'm patient if it doens't take very long | Fri Feb 08 1991 12:37 | 6 |
| The latest that I hear about V2.0 ROMs is that they are "coming down
the home stretch" before actual production. However, this means
another 6 weeks of production time and a couple of weeks on the boat to
get over here. All in all, it looks like another 2 months.
Dave
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4327.18 | Looks like 2 Tassie weeks :-} | MEO78B::MANDERSON | Photographers do it in darkrooms | Mon Feb 11 1991 05:15 | 5 |
| Here in Tasmania (Australia) we have a saying called 'be here in two
Tassie weeks' - which is synonomous for any time span up to several
months...
kevin
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4327.19 | Maybe I'm getting my ".info" too early!? | STAR::ROBINSON | | Mon Feb 25 1991 15:02 | 5 |
| In the for what its worth department:
".info" magazine (March issue I think) said they received their 'final"
WB 2.0 disk the first week of January, and that it should be available in
software and ROM "as you read this" ...
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4327.20 | bootleg copies making the rounds | CRISTA::LEIMBERGER | I have my marbles now I want yours | Mon Mar 25 1991 06:42 | 11 |
| I spend a lot of time at my dealers,and I haven't seen a 500 or a 2000
come in with 2.0 roms yet. I did talk to a guy that had a 1000 that had seen
a bootleg copy of 2.0 . a friend of his came by the house with it. He booted it
on the 1000 to see if it ran. It did! then he handed it back to his friend.
It is sad to see this type of thing going on. If someone really wants
2.0 let them get development status from CBM. The problem is that the attitude
"well it is going to be released anyway,and I own an Amiga" seems to come into
play here. ME! I can wait for the real package, but I am looking forward to
seeing the first 2000's with 2.0 roms ship. In talking with developers I get
the impression it will be worth the wait.
bill
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