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The truth about Ranger?
So when people talk about Ranger it ranges from "this was a bunch of stuff on paper" to "it was basically ready to ship".
What reliable documentation do we have for the development state of Ranger, how far it was off from completion and whether it was feasible to complete? (To clarify I am looking for SOURCES) |
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Well, apparentely there is a prototype: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects.../posts/1294091
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The prototype shown in that link was a thermal prototype, essentially a mockup of the case with mechanical proxy components to verify airflow and heat distribution.
That's an artifact you would expect quite far into the project development. But i don't think any other prototype hardware has is known. |
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There are some boards that come with that mock-up-case:
https://amigaland.de/amiga-ranger Essentially some kind of Zorro Backplane and two boards with unclear functions… |
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The backplane is marked "Z/R B.Plane 328053-01 REV 1.2". The height suggests it is a Zorro backplane for the A1000. One board is called "GARGANTURAM". Others have a few dozen logic chips on them, but nothing like the Lorraine prototype of the OCS chipset. This doesn't seem to be the mythical Ranger chipset. |
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Really hard to say what it is or not, or what it supposed to do.
The Garganturam is obviously RAM ... not VRAM but good old DRAM (256k Bit per chip --> 2 MByte in total) Edit: here is the RAM expansion: https://bigbookofamigahardware.com/b...ct.aspx?id=976 Last edited by Gorf; 01 February 2023 at 20:34. |
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So Miner said in 1988 the chips were "completed and tested" and that Commodore had them.
The interview with Mical in the wiki links says they "were thinking about" a new chip and that it was "supposed to be done now". It is not dated but it refers to the 2000 being pretty new so 87 88 ish? Haynie says that some sort of "ranger" existed as a project but does not believe it was ever completed. Clearly these cannot all be true. https://forum.amiga.org/index.php?topic=69487.0 From the thread when the prototype case was found, user chrisxyz seems to note that theres no indication of a new chipset in this case. Last edited by Weasel Fierce; 02 February 2023 at 00:09. |
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Some questions that come to mind:
Its hard to find concrete quotes but articles discussing the cancelled AAA date the start of those discussions to either 88 or 89. This seems hard to square with "Commodore had a completely working chip ready to use" the same or the prior year. Do anyone have dates for when the work on AGA/AA began? If the hold up was chip cost, why didn't Commodore release the "completely working" chip when costs dropped? Its hard to square that "a ready to go" chip would be more expensive than beginning design of not one but two new chip sets (ECS and AGA). The stories given by people involved do not line up, as I mentioned. And unless Commodore went out of their way to remove all traces (why?), there's no reason Haynie would not have seen documentation. Is there any confirmation of the actual existence of the final design and its state beyond Miner? |
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Weasels Theory subject to modification upon receipt of concrete data:
The "completed system" that was handed over was a prototype case (which we know Los Gatos was working on) and some preliminary work for a chip set. Miner may have overestimated just how "ready" this chip was and / or a design problem may have made it unworkable. Alternatively the specs didn't look that favourable compared to VGA which was rapidly getting entrenched by 89ish. Throw in 30+ years of reminiscing and the Amiga community already being primed to believe in it and bim bam bosh, the mythological Ranger. Last edited by Weasel Fierce; 02 February 2023 at 01:22. |
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This thread is all the Range!
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What they should do is add AAAA to the Ranger. Then sell it for $49. With OS4.1 and 3.9 support. And add a neutrino radio.
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Wasn't the Ranger chipset not that impressive anyway?
Like somebody above said, VGA really upended the tables there. |
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In my opinion Ranger stands for two things, possibly but not necessarily related:
1) The Ranger prototype system presented by Dale Luck. Basically the Los Gatos (original Amiga team) attempt at an expandable system. AFAIK the system would have square expansion boards, a preliminary spec was released at some time, that's why the Garganturam was made. That system was dropped in favour of the A2000A designed by Commodore Germany in Braunschweig, probably reusing the case for the canceled C900. 2) The Ranger chipset. I actually think it was released partially - ECS is very close to the known specs, if you add the additional logic for UHRES (and the VRAM ofc). Sometimes it is reported that Ranger would have supported 128 colors, but imho that's a misinterpretation - it would have been seven bitplanes, but six like on OCS and the seventh on a separate UHRES monochrome screen. It's just my personal theory, I've written a bit more about that in the UHRES mystery thread. It's perfectly possible that the Ranger chipset was planned for the Ranger system, but we don't know. |
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But i can be wrong... anyway Ranger similarly to AAA would be no future for Amiga... |
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The mockup case and the boards are actually nothing else than the Los Gatos A2000:
George Robbins (C900, A500): Quote:
Andy Finkel (AmigaOS): Quote:
As far as I can see from the old message boards "Ranger" was simply a code for the next Amiga ... the expression is used from 1986 onwards. Source for the quotes: https://groups.google.com/g/comp.sys...m/epQVy3Eq2WoJ |
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