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- From: aduncan@rhea.trl.OZ.AU (Allan Duncan)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: 8372b <-> 8375
- Date: 27 Feb 1996 03:07:16 GMT
- Organization: Telecom Research Laboratories, Melbourne, Australia.
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- From article <4givv4$cid@news.Informatik.Uni-Oldenburg.DE>, by Walter.Harms@Informatik.Uni-Oldenburg.DE (Walter Harms):
- >
- > can someone post the difference between the
- > (AGNUS) 8372B <-> 8375 ?
-
- On the assumption that the 8372B is the 2M version of the 1M 8372A, not
- a great deal - the 8375 will work as both 1M and 2M. It got rid of some
- bad address generation made by the 8372A I had.
-
- In a 2000 you AC ground, DC float the "PAL" pin (remove pullup resistor,
- put capacitor to ground). This gives a PAL default operation - I don't
- know if leaving it grounded gives NTSC like the 8372 - never had the
- need to try.
-
- Allan Duncan a.duncan@trl.telstra.com.au (+613) 9253 6708, Fax 9253 6664
- Photonics & Reference Standards Section
- Telstra Research Labs, Box 249 Rosebank MDC
- Clayton, Victoria, 3169, Australia (a world renowned Lab in past times)
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