15 June 2021, 23:02 | #1 |
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The (Super) Fat Agnus situation
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This is an old story, but it still doesn't have a happy ending. Many have talked about the Agnus problem. Short recap: While old OCS Agnus is plentiful and not really desirable there a lots of them out there.. But then we have the newer variants ands 8372/8372A are, while obtainable, already hitting pretty painful prices. Similar situation for 8375.. But then we get into "unobtanium" territory.. Agnus 8372AB and 8372B. (Please tell me when you last saw a 8372B for sale, anywhere on planet Earth. ;-) ) **First question / Problem.. If any of the several "Work in Progress" FPGA drop- in Agnus replacement projects materialize, how exactly will this be solved considering the numerous Agnus versions out there? **Second problem.. The fabled Rejuvinator (for the A1000) reverse engineering projects seems like its going to be an exact clone of the original (at least initially) which would probably mean that it will require the unobtainable 8372B to work. So without the Agnus, all that hard work they've put into the reverse engineering will be... maybe not for nothing.. but almost.. **Third thing.. Can we write down the FPGA Agnus projects that are not yet dead. Jens S fairly recently said he hasn't abandoned the thought yet. ReneeC has something on Github, but given the Buffee project, Agnus is likely not a priority. StephenL seemed to have a nice thing going on but that one was AFAIK abandoned. I know at least one more, but it might be unofficial so I wont mention it. **Fourth thing.. Any other possibilities? Some crazy custom board + raspberry pi zero hack instead of FPGA or CPLD? It would be nice to gather the current state of Agnus replacement projects as well as other reflections about this issue in one thread.. Thanx and Cheers |
15 June 2021, 23:34 | #2 |
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I wonder how many 8372AB/Bs are actually out there (other than in A3000s)? I have one in an A500 with the chip ram mod. I wouldn't bother trying to sell it as the chances of somebody needing it that much that they would pay a high price for such a rare item are extremely slim. It could be others are in a similar position.
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It's possible to make adapter boards for various ECS Agnus to fit any system (assuming PAL/NTSC xtal is correct on the non-agnostic ones). These may become more important in the future, though it might involve e.g. turning your A500+ into an A500 since you can't find the 2M Agnus. In general it's just a matter of getting the right pins in the right place.
Also with a clean room and careful drilling work it may be possible to convert 1M 8375s into 2M ones. That would be extremely difficult though and I don't think anyone's attempted it. The OCS Agnus are too different and there's not much you can do with them other than use them as a fallback if that's all that's available. The best solution would be to throw together a new run of them on a modern process, maybe with some enhancements. The cost of geting a spot on rideshare wafers has gone way, way down. |
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There are 8375 versions that are pin-combatible with the 8372B (apart from pin 41, the Pal/ntsc selector). Those used to show up on ebay from time to time. I managed to buy a couple of those a few years back, and reasonable prices.
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I did a similar thing on the 8372A at some point when I modded one of my A500s.. isolating tape on one of the pins: https://www.exretro.com/galleries/co...gnusMod_01.jpg But anyway, in this table, it would seem pin41 on the 8375 is GND, not NTSC/PAL switch https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MOS_Technology_Agnus How did you id the right version? |
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https://www.amigawiki.org/lib/exe/fe...v09_120923.pdf
If "VBB" is printed on the chip, pin 41is vbb. |
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You need to look at the long inventory number to determine anything on 8375 parts.
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Like "390544-01" on the 2MB Agnus (for A500+) The VBB version i can find are "318069-16" |
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318069-16 is a 1MB PAL Agnus.
There is a list of Agnus variants here: https://pmsoft.nl/amiga/amiga-parts-chips.html |
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According to all the lists I know, the 318069-10 is for the A500+ and not pin compatible to the 8372B.
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But according to the list posted above, my interpretation was that the 8372B was compatible with all 318069- variants of the 8375..? Hard to know the sources for these lists though. I guess some are results of trial n error. |
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These lists are partly wrong in some parts, but they both say the same thing regarding the 318069-10, and that is that this one is for the A500+, and is therefore NOT pin compatible with the 8372B (318069-03). That's why those chips had different numbers.
If the A1100 uses that one, so be it. If one Agnus type is not listed for the A3000, it isn't pin compatible to the 8372B. The rejuvenator was designed when there was no 8375, so I am pretty sure it needs a 318069-03 (or 318069-18, 318069-19, with pin 41 connected to ground via a capacitor), unless the new design will change the pin assignment. The "agnusliste" document, BTW, is the result of a a1k group effort from around 2004 when Georg Braun designed the GBA1000. |
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All A3000 Agnus variants are probably "unobtainium".
The A1100 dev was wise to use another variant. The first version of the Rejuvinator aims to be a reverse engineered copy so yea, it will likely require same Agnus as the original but unless some adapter can be used to get around this, I dont know how useful the first version of the Rejuvinator will be, which of course is a shame considering the effort they've put into the reverse engineering. Ive seen adapters (LIV2) to downgrade an A500+ to use more obtainable Agnus versions but other that IDK whats out there. |
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My DKB Megachip in the A2000 has an 8375 - 318069-11 in it, it's original.
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Yes, "4592 -20VBB" I suppose week 45 of 1992 Mfg date.
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I'm fairly sure that VBB does not reference the functionality of the silicon within.
I think it has to do with whether this part requires a VBB pin or not. I think that some different silicon process nodes they generated the VBB internally. |
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