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- | ROM hack for Amiga 1000 |
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- * Original message dated 18 Mar 93 12:59:00, from Dave Conditt
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- Okay here are a few Amiga 1000 tips and tricks I have done in my Machine.
- These DO Work and were derived and developed by me and being too cheap to
- pay good money for things that with a little work can be done CHEAP.
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- Amiga 1000 KickStart ROM, ya,ya you have heard it before, How about using
- an Amiga 2.04 Kickstart ROM in your Amiga 1000. Need some nasty $70-80
- kickstart board? Nope just wire a ROM Socket Atop your 68000 CPU. This is
- what I did. I wirewraped a 40 pin socket to the correct legs of the 68000
- CPU itself and Glued the Socket in place. The 68000 is still replacable as
- is the kickstart ROM itself as it is socketed! Connect the following:
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- ROM CPU ROM CPU
- (NC) 1 to 46 (A18) (VCC)21 to 14/49 (VCC/VCC)
- (A8) 2 36 (A8) (D4) 22 1 (D4)
- (A7) 3 35 (A7) (D12)23 57 (D12) *When Using 2.04 ROM
- (A6) 4 34 (A6) (D5) 24 64 (D5) The Jumper Doesn't matter
- (A5) 5 33 (A5) (D13)25 56 (D13) as A18 available at BOTH
- (A4) 6 32 (A4) (D6) 26 63 (D6) pin 1 & 31.
- (A3) 7 31 (A3) (D14)27 55 (D14) *CS_low=Chip Selectedd
- (A2) 8 30 (A2) (D7) 28 62 (D7)
- (A1) 9 29 (A1) (D15)29 54 (D15)
- (CS) 10 16/63 (GND/D6) (GND)30 16/63 (GND/D6)
- (GND)11 16/63 (GND/D6) (A18)31 46 (A18) also connected to ROM pin 1
- (OE) 12 See NOTE! (A17)32 45 (A17)
- (D0) 13 5 (D0) (A16)33 44 (A16)
- (D8) 14 61 (D8) (A15)34 43 (A15)
- (D1) 15 4 (D1) (A14)35 42 (A14)
- (D9) 16 60 (D9) (A13)36 41 (A13)
- (D2) 17 3 (D2) (A12)37 40 (A12)
- (D10)18 59 (D10) (A11)38 39 (A11)
- (D3) 19 2 (D3) (A10)39 38 (A10)
- (D11)20 58 (D11) (A9) 40 37 (A9)
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- NOTE!
- Pin 12 is OE line which needs to go to ANY pin 22 on the 4 Rom Sockets
- on the Motherboard. The orginal ODD, EVEN ROMS get pulled out. The wire from
- pin 12 can be pushed into pin 22 of one of these sockets OR Soldered direct
- to the pin 2 pad of the 2 unsocketed rom places on the motherboard under
- the Disk Drive. Also 16/63 are BOTH Ground lines, Use Either! Likewise
- 14/49 are both +5.
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- * Origin: MAD BBS (Pacific Northwest Outpost) (1:105/203)
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- * Original message dated 21 Mar 93 07:21:42, from Roger Bouchard
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- That's ONE way , here's another , since the signals are all available
- (almost) on the pins of the boot roms, I just made a small pcb (hand-wired)
- that would adapt the pin-out of the 27256 (Boot ROM) to the 40 pin ROM.
- There are only 2 address lines missing, you can get them on the 2 pin
- connector that goes to the daughter board. The way I made the thing, the
- adapter plugs into the 2 boot ROM sockets then goes under the floppy drive
- and the 40 pin rom sits face down ( facing the pcb) in the empty spot
- reserved for the 2 extra boot roms. A tight fit height-wise but works
- perfectly.
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- Remember that a 2.05 ROM is jumpered differently than a 2.04 ROM so that
- would affect this.
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