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 ====Custom Chips==== ====Custom Chips====
  
-^Chip Number^Chip Name^Specs^Notes^ +
-|8370|Agnus|512KB|NTSC, can be swapped for an 8372| +
-|8372A|Fat Agnus|1MB|NTSC, can be swapped for an 8370| +
-|8372B and 8375|SuperFat Agnus|2MB|NTSC, hard to find, grab it if you can get it, I //think// this is the standard chip for all ECS machines; I also believe this can be swapped for any of the others but you may not get all of the 2MB without other mods|+
  
 ===Agnus=== ===Agnus===
  
-This is the main graphics chip for Amigas. +  * This is the main graphics chip for Amigas. 
-Format/package - (84) contact PLCC Fat Agnus (named Fat Lady on most Amiga 2000 motherboards) 8370; 8371; 8372; 8372A; 8372AB; 8372B; 8375+  * You can swap 8370 (512KB) and 8372(1024KB) chips whenever/wherever you like. Of course memory limits are tied to the chip. 
 +  * You can't swap an 8375 (2MB) for a 512/1024KB chip and get more memory. There are other changes needed to for the large memory addresses. 
 +  * Format/package - (84) contact PLCC Fat Agnus (named Fat Lady on most Amiga 2000 motherboards) 8370; 8371; 8372; 8372A; 8372AB; 8372B; 8375 
 +  * 8372B and 8375 - SuperFat Agnus with 2MB, hard to find, grab it if you can get it, I //think// this is the standard chip for all ECS machines 
 +  * Agnus became Alice in the A4000/A1200
  
 ^Chip Name^Chip Number^Part Number^Used In^ ^Chip Name^Chip Number^Part Number^Used In^
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