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From luth!sunic!mcsun!hp4nl!telmail!neabbs!johans Wed Nov 1 12:30:45 MET 1989 Article 36064 of comp.sys.amiga: Path: luth!sunic!mcsun!hp4nl!telmail!neabbs!johans >From: johans@neabbs.UUCP (HANS VAN DER WERF) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Fatter Agnus Message-ID: <237122@neabbs.UUCP> Date: 30 Oct 89 18:28:14 GMT Organization: NEABBS multi-line BBS +31-20-717666 (13x), Amsterdam, Holland Lines: 49 Hi there superfat Agus fans, here is the story of upgrading my A500 to 1MB Agnus. After buying the Fat Lady (dfl 150,-) i opened up my A500 (for the first time). I assumed that i had a REV 5 board, so the transition should be fairly easy. What i found after removing all screws and and shielding defies description. First of all there was no JP2 between the ROM and the CPU (oink), second there was no REV number on the board (what ???), thirdly the _ROMEN pin on the Kickstart ROM was torn out of its socket. Soldered to it was a blue wire wich on the other end connected to a 3D mounted transistor (shiver). After uttering some strong words i also removed the bottom shielding. This revealed some more manual modifications, and last but not least the REV number. The REV number said 3. After sitting down and taking a deep breath i tried to think of a sunny side of all this. All i could come up with was that this board might be a collectors item by now (anybody interested???). Now how to put Mrs. Obese in there? Since there was no JP2 i made my own. What JP2 does on REV 5 boards is connecting A19 on Agnus to A23 or A19 on the CPU address bus. My Agnus A19 was hardwired to A23 on the CPU address bus. So i carefully cut this connection on the bottom side of the board between the CPU pins. Then i soldered in a new connection from the CPU A19 (pin 47) to where the previously cut connection runs through the board from bottom side to top side, thus effectuating a connection between CPU A19 and Agnus A19. The rest is fairly straight forward. The _EXRAM signal on GARY must be kept high thus preventing it to detect the RAM expansion. I did this by cutting the connection near the GARY socket (pin 32) on the top side of the board. The connection to a pullup which keeps pin 32 at VCC is still intact since it runs under the socket in the opposite direction. Now the only thing left to do was replacing HER. Ahh, wait a minute wasn't there something about Agnus pin 41 and PAL/NTSC. Yes, Agnus pin 41 should be kept at a high level to force a PAL display. Because i live in Europe i'm kinda attached to PAL. So i bent the pin 41 inside the Agnus socket outward (careful now), preventing it from forcing the PAL/NTSC input to GND level. After putting Humpty Dumpty back together again, i crossed my fingers and turned on the power .... It worked. Avail reported somewhat over 1040K chipmem, hmm nice. I'am still in the process of trying out what software works, and what doesn't anymore. Up till now only ACT OUT refused work altogether, actually it GURUed. Furthermore, it is a pity that you must have fast ram to use DPAINT-III's animation features. By the way, is there somebody out there who has a list of programms that freak out when a 8272(A) is installed ???