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Hi!

A couple of months passed since I last wrote under this post.

In the last reply, I said that I was going to check the DiagROM output with a new Paula. I connected the null modem cable to my A500's serial port and opened PuTTY. I got the DiagROM booting text and could easily use the menu.

This is what DiagROM gave me in System Info:

                          Information of this machine:

               Dump of all readable Custom Chipset HW Registers:
BLTDDAT ($dff000): $8098   DMACONR  ($dff002): $6380   VPOSR   ($dff004): $A000
VHPOSR  ($dff006): $9A61   DSKDATR  ($dff008): $FFFF   JOY0DAT ($dff00a): $0000
POT0DAT ($dff012): $0505   POT1DAT  ($dff014): $0000   POTINP  ($dff016): $0606
SERDATR ($dff018): $4B2D   DSKBYTR  ($dff01a): $9000   INTENAR ($dff01c): $4B2D
INTREQR ($dff01e): $1000   DENISEID ($dff07c): $0000   HHPOSR  ($dff1dc): $0090

Workmem: $0006C478 - $0007FFFD Size: 78kB   ROM size: 156kB  Order: End
Chipmem workarea: $00000400 - $0007FFFF Fastmem workarea: $00000000 - $00000000

Doing ROM Checksumtest: (64K blocks, Green OK, Red Failed)
$CED3BA58 $98C6080B $3980DA0F $003EC000 $003F0000 $003F4000 $003F8000 $00DFBCEA

CPU: 68000  FPU: NONE  MMU: NOT CHECKED
Is $1114 readable at addr $0 (ROM still at $0): NO
Is $1114 readable at addr $f80000 (Real ROM addr): YES
Is $1111 readable at addr $f00000 (expansion ROM addr): NO
Stuck buttons & keys etc at boot: BADPAULA

Serial: 9600  BPS - CPU: 68000  - Chip: 512kB  - kBFast: 0      Base: $0006C47A

I'm still getting the P1RMB/LMB stuck at boot during the DiagROM's booting process. Everything else seems to be normal as DiagROM's menu functions normally on the serial output.

However, when I try to connect my A500 to my 1084S-P1 or SCART TV, I'm not getting any video output.
Maybe the contacts on the A500's video connector should be cleaned as I didn't do it for a couple of months now, but it's really weird as I'm not getting anything on both the 1084S and SCART output of my Sony TV.

Upon researching, black screen with DiagROM inserted suggests a faulty CPU, but as I'm getting normal and healthy serial output and strong 10 short + 1 long flash from my keyboard, I think that something might be wrong with my A500's video connector, which I will firstly check.



After I read some of my older posts on r/amiga about this issue, I remembered that I used to fix this yellow screen and boot normally by pulling out Fat Agnus with a PLCC extractor, cleaning her with IPA and reinserting her into her socket. When I reinserted her, along with pressing on other ICs, the Amiga would start working again. But, after a leg broke on that original Agnus, I replaced her with a new one, tried the same trick again, but this time it didn't work. I forgot to mention this to you in earlier replies as I totally forgot about that.

Q: Maybe it's the faulty Agnus socket that's causing this yellow screen? The pins on the socket look ok, but maybe because one of the legs broke off of Agnus, I should replace the original socket with a new one as it may also got damaged when I was pulling Agnus out?

Also, I think that it's the right time to get an oscilloscope involved and look into the data/address busses.

I did some research about what kind of an oscilloscope I should buy, but I just got confused really quickly as I never used an oscilloscope before or did any research about it, so all of the specifications were kind of advanced for me.

As the 68000 operates on 7.09MHz (for my PAL A500), I found out that I should minimally use 20MHz, but ideally should go for >50MHz just to be safe.
I also found out that I should look for an oscilloscope that has a sampling rate of >200MSa/s, DC coupling, 1MΩ input impedance, X10 + short ground probe etc.
I was thinking about that maybe I should go for an oscilloscope that YouTubers like Adrian's Digital Basement use, but they cost a lot.

Q: If you maybe know, what are the important specs I should look into when buying an oscilloscope that I will use for my A500's diagnosing? Are there any minimal values of the specs I should look out for? Would you recommend a specific oscilloscope that maybe you are using?

The oscilloscope is pretty new to me, as I have never used it before, so I'm not sure if I'm doing my research right. I wouldn't like to spend a large amount of money on a oscilloscope that would be overkill and maybe could be replaced by a cheaper one that would work the same. Or maybe I shouldn't cheap out on this.

-poroxius, February 1, 2026


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Aladdin 4D General Discussion / Re: Running Aladdin4D on an emulated Amiga
« Last post by FerociousAMIGA on February 01, 2026, 03:05:21 AM »
Hi,
Since you have the A500 Mini you be better off installing AGS (Amiga Game Selector) Version 3.0 for A500 Mini on USB to boot. AGS has Aladdin4D v5 on it. I believe you have to use external keyboard and press ESC to get to WB from the game selector menu.
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Unfinished Business: Fixing the Amiga Piccolo SD64's Passthrough!

After a 33 year itch, FINALLY my Amiga 2000 has my dream graphics card, a Piccolo SD64, giving it high resolution 24bit graphics! But that itch is not fully scratched, because it's passthrough is not working yet, making it quite frustrating to use. In this video I fall down a rabbit hole. Can I use my stock 15KHz video with the passthrough, can I make a suitable VGA passthrough cable, will my new Flicker Fixer card work. Lets dive in with, me and see what I find out!

Link is broken with a http:// to much and more, fixed it for ya.
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Unfinished Business: Fixing the Amiga Piccolo SD64's Passthrough!

After a 33 year itch, FINALLY my Amiga 2000 has my dream graphics card, a Piccolo SD64, giving it high resolution 24bit graphics! But that itch is not fully scratched, because it's passthrough is not working yet, making it quite frustrating to use. In this video I fall down a rabbit hole. Can I use my stock 15KHz video with the passthrough, can I make a suitable VGA passthrough cable, will my new Flicker Fixer card work. Lets dive in with, me and see what I find out!
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Amiga community support ideas / Re: AmigaOS 4 Monthly Roundup
« Last post by AmigaOldskooler on January 31, 2026, 12:15:34 PM »
The AmigaOS 4 Monthly for January 2026 is out! :)

https://oldschoolgameblog.com/2026/01/31/amigaos-4-monthly-roundup-january-2026/

Have a good weekend all!
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Thank you! I contacted them already and waiting for their reply :)
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Amiga/MorphOS/AROS Programmers Forum / Re: Cursor 1.x
« Last post by yevrowl on January 31, 2026, 12:15:50 AM »
Should note that this is a very solid interpreter and compiler for BASIC.
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General chat about Amiga topics / Using an amiga for DCC control of model railways
« Last post by Chrispy5486 on January 30, 2026, 06:26:45 PM »
Has anybody used an amiga for dcc control? If so, how did you do it? Software & hardware?
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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: How to use a CD-ROM drive with the A1200NG
« Last post by MarcinK on January 30, 2026, 04:10:32 PM »
Does Team Amiga-Kit plan to support external CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drives on the A1200NG? The computer is great, but it could be even better.
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