Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!sunic!ugle.unit.no!mack.uit.no!stud.cs.uit.no!borgen From: borgen@stud.cs.uit.no (Boerge Noest) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware Subject: Solved was: Re: Help! Changed Agnus - my Amiga is dead(?) Message-ID: <1991Mar4.121959.9676@mack.uit.no> Date: 4 Mar 91 12:19:59 GMT References: <1991Feb27.145542.22922@mack.uit.no> <10000022@hpmwmat.HP.COM> Sender: news@mack.uit.no (USENET News System) Organization: University of Tromsoe, Norway Lines: 27 In article <10000022@hpmwmat.HP.COM> mikep@hpmwtd.HP.COM (Mike Powell) writes: > > > Pin 41 was cut off??? From Agnus? I don't know what this pin > is for for sure, but I have never seen an Agnus missing a 'pin'. It wasn't but I would like to know what pin 41 does anyway. > Another problem common with the Agnus is the socket.... This was the culprit. After getting mail that suggested that I had bendt in some of the pins in the socket I bendt them out again, and magic! it worked. > -Mike- Thanks for your help(but due to slow distribution I already knew, thanks anyway). Now for the questions: What does jumper J300 do? Has anybody been experiencing more crashes with the 8372a Agnus? I seem to be getting a number of xxxxxxxx.0000A708 gurus, and also rather many 0000000B.xxxxxxxx gurus. Has anyone got the documentation for the new registers?(I know about checking for Fatter Agnus and setting PAL/NTSC, but how about bigger blits and other frequencys than PAL/NTSC). Thanks in advance. -- |/// borgen@stud.cs.uit.no (Borge Nost) \\\| |// ...and then there was AMIGA... \\| |/ studying at the worlds northernmost university (Tromsoe, Norway) \|