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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: CodeHunter on April 25, 2012, 08:52:24 AM
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Hello All,
I have a NTSC USA A2000 HD system, and when I use the Sysinfo utility, it confirms that it is indeed fitted with a ECS AGNUS 1MB chip. The question that I have is this:
How come when I start the system and press down on both mouse buttons, in the Boot menu, there is no Display Options, Display Mode/PAL?
I am referring to this link:
http://oldwww.nvg.ntnu.no/amiga/amigafaq/AmigaFAQ_19.html
How can I switch between PAL and NTSC on this machine?
Thanks!
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And your Kickstart version is?
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Oh, it has a board installed that allows me to switch between 1.3 and 2.0.
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You need 3.0 and up to be able to choose from early startup, sry.
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I see. I am sorry, is this Kickstart version or Workbench?
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Kickstart.
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This might help: http://aminet.net/package/util/misc/Degrader
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Thanks!
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I have an ECS A2000. It was originally a NTSC model, but it had the Agnus that was capable of both PAL & NTSC modes. If you have the same motherboard revision then there is a jumper that needs a trace cut to switch it from NTSC to PAL and if you fit a switch to the jumper pins then you can use that to toggle between the modes prior to switching it on.
I'll see if I can find the info on it.
Personally, I set mine to PAL and left it that way.
Edit: I found this note on the BBoAH:
Jumpers
These setting come out of the manual for an Amiga 2000 Revision 4.x and is compliant with Rev 6.x Amiga 2000 boards as well.
J102
This jumper if available configures the A2000 for NTSC, or PAL operation. Agnus 8370, 8372A, 8372AB for example, support switching between NTSC and PAL. Rev 6.4 motherboards and possibly later revisions come with an 8375 Agnus by default which does not support switching. It was made in in separate versions for PAL and NTSC
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All my miggies have switches on the back (leading to the according jumper) for selecting PAL/NTSC - just toggle & reboot. Yes, this can also be done when powered up, the effect is on reboot only, however.
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All my miggies have switches on the back (leading to the according jumper) for selecting PAL/NTSC - just toggle & reboot. Yes, this can also be done when powered up, the effect is on reboot only, however.
That's nice to know. I was always worried whether it might do something nasty to the machine. :D
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All my miggies have switches on the back (leading to the according jumper) for selecting PAL/NTSC - just toggle & reboot. Yes, this can also be done when powered up, the effect is on reboot only, however.
Ditto on my machines, accept I have mine on front.
I also have a 68030/68000 switch on the front. However watch out not all accelerators allow for toggling when powered up. example: Toggling the Fusion Forty (68040/68000) will damage the accelerator card and the a2000.
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Is there a jumper for this on A500's too? Whats its location ? What motherboard revs?
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You need 3.0 and up to be able to choose from early startup, sry.
where pressing a key (or at least space) on the early startup screen will toggle between pal/ntsc. I can't remember if there was a radio button as well, but someone at commodore obviously thought there was a big problem that someone would have a monitor that didn't support the default region your amiga was set to.
I haven't used 2.04 for ages, so I can't remember if there was a hidden option like that. However there are CLI programs and bootblocks that allow you to switch.
Or you could use screenmode to change it, as long as you have PAL and NTSC monitor drivers installed it should work.
Depends on why you want to switch. Being in a PAL country all mine are set to PAL anyway and I have rarely had a need to switch to NTSC.
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Here you can see the boot screens of diff versions of Workbench:
http://www.gregdonner.org/workbench/index.html
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Is there a jumper for this on A500's too? Whats its location ? What motherboard revs?
Not on my rev 5 and probably not on the others. When upgrading to an ECS Agnus I've had to bend the socket contact for pin 41 to get PAL again. I've soldered a lead to the Agnus pin (on top of the shoulder) and took GND from somewhere else.
Carefully unsoldering the socket pin may also do the trick but you may have to insert some sort of isolation into the hole to reliable inhibit contact - or pull out the contact.
Newer revs may not be grounded on pin 41, so to switch from PAL to NTSC you just solder a switch to the floating pin 41 (do make sure it's really floating though).
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is this toggle switch in the back of my NTSC A2000? Where?
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is this toggle switch in the back of my NTSC A2000? Where?
If you're talking about the jumper I mentioned then you'll find it on your motherboard inside the case. You'll need to take the drive bays out IIRC.