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Offline mongo

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Re: A1000 NTSC + Adapter + Indivision = don't fit ?
« on: June 03, 2011, 02:29:19 AM »
Quote from: Jeff;642075
Doesn't the Indivision go in the Denise socket? You say Paula in your video. Just checking. I made an adapter to put a FFV in my 1000 and it goes in the Denise socket.


The adapter for the 1000 goes in the Paula socket.

Looks like it was designed by someone who had a 1000 without the daughter board.
 

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Re: A1000 NTSC + Adapter + Indivision = don't fit ?
« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2011, 03:22:36 PM »
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On the A500, A2000, A3000 and CDTV the IndivisionECS goes where the Denise chip sits. Obviously AmigaKit have some leftover pin/formfactor-compatible paula adapters for some other hardware that they are selling for use with the IndivisionECS in A1000. As long as the adapter is pin for pin transferred over there should be no problem in using it and just ignore the "Paula" socket on the adapter.


No.

The adapter is designed to connect the Indivision to the Paula socket.

This is from AmigaKit's installation instructions :

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Insert the Socket Adapter with Paula chip and Indivision ECS into the empty A1000 motherboard socket that used to contain the Paula chip. Once again it is very important to place the unit into the socket with the correct orientation. Ensure that all pins are making good contact and that they are not bent or displaced.
 
When the Indivision ECS is used the A1000 and socket adapter, do not remove the Denise chip from the A1000 motherboard socket. The Denise socket on the top of the Indivision ECS can remain empty.