Ilwrath wrote:
Also, from what I understand, the 8370 was specialized NTSC and 8371 was specialized PAL.
From the limited information out there I would agree with you.
From the 8372 and beyond, the Agnus chips are not specialized for NTSC or PAL, but adapt to whichever machine they are placed in.
Not true. It was the case for the 8372 but for the 8375 they went back to NTSC and PAL.
And plugging in a incompatible revision chip probably wouldn't damage anything, though the machine may not boot.
You may be correct, but several posts on Usenet refer to it having a different pinout at at least one refers to a short. Without more information I wouldnt risk it.
The Agnus is the chip with the most revisions and the least information and I tried earlier this year to consolidate the information and dispell a lot of the RUBBISH information about the chips which is re-used over and over.
http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=20895The full information is FAR from complete but much better than on Amiga-Hardware or anywhere else for that matter.