[comp.sys.amiga.tech] Which one is the Agnus Chip?

romans@midas.STS.TEK.COM (Roman Slizynski) (08/31/89)

I have Amiga 2000 with a mother board marked "B2000". I would like to use new
1Mb Agnus chip. 

When I've looked inside I could not find a chip labeled Agnus. There were
two chips not described in the manual:

  Gary 5719  and  Fat_Lady 8370.

Let me know.
Thanks

Roman Slizynski

romans@midas.STS.TEK.COM

daveh@cbmvax.UUCP (Dave Haynie) (08/31/89)

in article <4885@midas.STS.TEK.COM>, romans@midas.STS.TEK.COM (Roman Slizynski) says:

>   Fat_Lady 8370.

	^
	|
	+----- That one

> Roman Slizynski

You'll notice it's the only one on the board that is the same shape as the
replacement 1 Meg Agnus chip (8372).

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unland@cbmvax.UUCP (Rick Unland - Regional Support) (08/31/89)

The "Fat Lady" is the chip you are intersted in, This is the name given to
Aguns when she aquired her new capabilities for the 500 and 2000.

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