Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!uunet!tronsbox!bleys From: bleys@tronsbox.xei.com (Bill Cavanaugh) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc Subject: Momboard revision #, was: Amiga Custom Chips and others Message-ID: <1687@tronsbox.xei.com> Date: 30 Jun 91 22:18:21 GMT References: <9117613.21405@mulga.cs.mu.OZ.AU> Organization: Xanadu Enterprises, Inc. Lines: 30 In article phils@ampun.UUCP (Philip Sokolowski) writes: >In article <9117613.21405@mulga.cs.mu.OZ.AU> rayhann@ee.mu.OZ.AU (rayhann chee) writes: [stuff deleted] > I'm not to sure about the compatibility of 2.0 on your rev6 >motherboard, but my guess would be that it would work, and if not, you could >get an upgrade through Commodore to get yourself a newer version. (I think) but >as for the Agnus chip, You could probably download a program from one of the >BBS's in your area a file that will check your chips and tel you what kind >they are.. I have one here called "Check4Agnus" I believe, and you just run it >and it tells you what kind of Agnus chip you have, be it Fat, Fatter, or Super >Fat.. It turns out I have just a Fat.. Look for a program like this in your >area.. I keep seeing people refer to the revision number of their motherboard. My A500 is from '87, Kickstart v33.180. How do I tell what revision of the motherboard I've got? I know (obviously) that I don't have the new Agnus, but I also have no idea if it's even possible to get it to work in my machine. Thanks! -- * Bill Cavanaugh bleys@tronsbox.xei.com * * * * Who woulda thought that by staying in one place * * I'd become a refugee? * * * * Doug and the Slugs *