On 12/08/2016 01:56, Clockmeister wrote: > > As an aside, the very earliest (non-Commodore branded on the fascia) > PAL Amigas sold in Australia were NTSC machines converted to PAL by > Commodore. > You can see the additional board added by Commodore here standing > vertical with the crystal on it. > > http://users.on.net/~clockmeister/other/Amiga-1000/A1000%20internals3.JPG > > I'm not sure what the actual chip numbers are anymore, I would have to > pull the A1000 out of storage and open it up. > If there is interest, I will. I am interested, it looks to me as if that has an 8367 PAL Agnus in it. Commodore is the kind of upside down company where they could make a PAL version of Agnus quicker than they could get a pcb designed/manufactured, I wonder what the story is behind that. Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2016-08-12 05:00:38
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