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Offline Jope

Re: OCS/ECS mix-up
« on: December 01, 2003, 12:25:27 PM »
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PMC wrote:
"Well the problem is that late A500s and A2000s were delievered with an
1MB Agnus."

The so-called "Fatter Agnus" (as opposed to the "Obese" 2MB version).  Best way to test the presence of this on your A500 is to reset and keep an eye on the power LED.  If it dims (without extinguising completely), then chances are you have a Fatter Agnus.  


No, this tells you that you have a REV6 or newer motherboard. (most of which were shipped with an ECS Agnus, however :-)

Sysinfo is a good way to quickly determine what's inside the box.

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"So are these machines (with standard Denise) OCS or are thes ECS ?"

ECS I believe.  My own A500 was bought in February 1990, just a couple of months after my mate bought his and I believe that the A500's were unofficially equipped with ECS from December 89 onward.


These are so called "half ECS" machines. The ECS consists of the Fatter/Obese Agnus and the Super Denise.

If you swap in a Super Denise, you've got full ECS.

With an ECS Agnus, you get more CHIP RAM, but for the enchanced video modes, you need KS2.x or better and the Super Denise.
 

Offline Jope

Re: OCS/ECS mix-up
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2003, 12:31:14 PM »
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Kronos wrote:
64 colors ?

Every Amiga (except few very early A1000s) do support 6Bit modes.

OCS/ECS only EHB and HAM,and AGA real 6Bit (well and 7Bit and 8Bit too).


Some people call the non-halfbrite Agnuses ICS for Initial Chipset.. An unofficial name.

The non-halfbrite Agnuses are not very common - the chip was upgraded quite soon after the launch.

The slim Agnus was in the A1000 and the original A2000. The B2000 (A2000-CR) got the fat Agnus and the ability to be upgraded to ECS.

Just to be sure: the slim Agnus can do halfbrite too, it's just the very earliest revisions of the chip that can't.
 

Offline Jope

Re: OCS/ECS mix-up
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2003, 12:32:42 PM »
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Speelgoedmannetje wrote:
Then why do most Amiga 500 games only support 32 colors (for as far as I know) and not 64 colors?

Halfbrite is slower.

Try it in an older version of DPaint some time.