Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!anakin From: anakin@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca (Anakin Research) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: OBESE AGNUS in a 1000 Message-ID: <1989Jul27.155939.17594@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca> Date: 27 Jul 89 19:59:39 GMT References: <1749@ucqais.uc.edu> <1989Jul25.160223.15544@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca> Reply-To: anakin@gpu.utcs.UUCP (Anakin Research) Distribution: usa Organization: University of Toronto Computing Services Lines: 44 Checksum: 55939 >>In article <1989Jul25.160223.15544@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca> anakin@gpu.utcs.utoront >>o.ca (Anakin Research) writes: >> Greg Tibbs BIX address is gbtibbs. I congratulate Greg for >> doing the impossible. By the way he says that he should have something >> ready in 60-90 days. My orders already in. >> >> Brad Fowles The LUCAS Project >> > >Your order is already in? Can we place orders now? How? > >Could anyone speculate on the odds of the Obese Agnus daughterboard >working reliably with a Lucas board in an A1000? > > --M > >look! a signature! > >-- >Michael Portuesi Silicon Graphics Computer Systems, Inc. > portuesi@SGI.COM Michael, I don't know if Greg is formally taking orders. I have talked with him on BIX and told him that I want one soon as they are available. Unless there are some surprises the LUCAS/FRANCES combination should work with Greg's board. There may be a form factor conflict but since the LUCAS board only connects to the AMIGA via the 68000 socket, we should be able to insert a 64 pin machine socket or two to clear Greg's board. If for some reason it doesn't work, I will spend considerable time devising a hack to make it work. I've grown quite fond of my 1000 and 1 meg of chip ram is an irresistable hack. Brad {. {.