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- From: phil@adam.adelaide.edu.au (Phil Kernick)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Different Denise & Agnus
- Message-ID: <phil.714791471@adam.adelaide.edu.au>
- Date: 26 Aug 92 01:11:11 GMT
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- 35002_3770@uwovax.uwo.ca writes:
-
- >Here is a question for any A600 owners that have taken a peek inside their
- >machines. Today I was looking at a new Amiga 2000, motherboard rev 6.4 (brown
- >board). It has a date of Aug 18/92 stamped on one of the componets - so this
- >machine is fairly new, one could say... At any rate, the interesting part
- >was the chip numbers of the Agnus and Denise. The Agnus was 8375 VBB, and the
- >Denise had 8373R4PD (the ECS Denise is 8373, the ECS 1Mb Agnus is an 8372A).
-
- > So if anyone knows what the 8375 VBB Agnus & 8373R4PD Denise is...please
- >let me know.
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- 8373R4PD -> 8373 revision R4PD -> ECS Denise
- I don't think that there is anything mysterious here at all.
-
- 8375VBB -> ECS 2M Agnus first put in A500+
- This chip does *not* have the same pinout as the 8372B as found in the
- A3000.
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- Phil.
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