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- From: jmpierce@whale.st.usm.edu (Jimmy Malcolm Pierce)
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- Subject: Re: 1 MB Chip in A1000 ???
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- Date: 28 Jan 93 01:27:25 GMT
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- In article <1jsrfvINNh5i@news.cs.tu-berlin.de> ghost@cs.tu-berlin.de (Hartmut Kuehn) writes:
- >Hi all !
- >
- >Why is it so difficult, to advance the A1000 to 1 MB ChipMem ???
- >I think you only have to change one chip to another (was it Denise or so)
- >and then you have 1 MB Chip in the A2000, why not in A1000 ????
- >* Hartmut Kuehn
-
- Its the Agnus, and the pinouts are different. It wont fit in the
- socket on the A1000. I know because I have an Amiga A1000. There are
- two boards, and a complete motherboard replacement to add more chip
- ram to an A1000. They are rather expensive. It would probably be
- cheaper to just go out an buy an A600. I use my old A1000 to read
- email from home via modem. DJ.
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