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8361 Agnus Custom Chip, BRAND NEW, Amiga 1000 NTSC, 8361R3 MOS Commodore CBM
Appearance: BRAND NEW
Functionality: BRAND NEW
Description:
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Similar to pictured, an Agnus 8361R3 chip for the Commodore Amiga 1000 computer. These are Commodore original / new old stock.
Warranty and Returns:
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We understand that there may be compatibility issues, space constraints, or it just doesn’t look perfect. This item can be returned within 14-days for ANY reason. However, shipping to and from is not refundable.
Shipping:
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- Other shipping methods are available – contact us for details.
- Combined shipping is available for most items – contact us for details.
- Local pickup is also available at no cost.
About Us:
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The Computer Preservation Group is dedicated to the preservation of historical computers. To help fund ongoing operations, select items are made available. To learn more, please visit our website: www.computerpreservation.com. Thank you for your support!
Stock#:C2043.EF#.1
Details from http://www.bigbookofamigahardware.com/bboah/product.aspx?id=1478:
The Agnus is responsible for controlling around 25 system DMA channels, the generation of various system clocks in some Amiga's and for addressing Chip RAM. Infact, Chip Memory is so called because it's addressable by the system's custom chips, unlike Fast Memory. The Agnus also cotains an integrated Copper (co-processor) which controls aspects of the Amiga's display such as draggable screens, and the infamous "copper scrolls". The Amiga's blitter is also located in the Agnus chip and is responsible for moving rectangular areas of memory efficiently as possible. This may not sound particularly spectacular but the blitter is twice as fast as the 68000 at moving blocks of memory and is capable of doing it asynchronously with the 68000, meaning the processor is totally free for other operations. The blitter is particularly useful for graphics operations. Agnus is found in the OCS & ECS chipsets, and is the equivalent of Alice in the AGA chipset.
Chip Name
Chip Number
Part Number
Used In
Agnus (512K) 8361 252125-01 A1000 (NTSC), A2000A (NTSC)
Agnus (512K) 8361 R3 A1000(NTSC), A2000A(NTSC)
Agnus (512K) 8367 252362-01 A1000 (PAL), A2000A (PAL)
Agnus (512K) 8370 318070-01 A500 (NTSC), A2000 (NTSC)
Agnus (512K) 8371 318071-01 A500 (PAL), A2000 (PAL)
Agnus (1MB) 8372 318069-02 A500 (PAL), A2000 (PAL) Regular Type
Agnus (1MB) 8372A 318069-029 A500 (PAL), A2000 (PAL) (changed after some damage)
Agnus (2MB) 8372AB 318069-03 A3000 (PAL), A3000T (PAL)
Agnus (2MB) 8372B 318069-03 MegAChip (NTSC)
Agnus (2MB) 8375 R0 318069-18 A500+ (PAL), A600 (PAL)
Agnus (1MB) 8375 / 8375 R1 318069-16 A500 (PAL), A2000 (PAL)
Agnus (2MB) 8375 R2 318069-10 A500+ (PAL), A600 (PAL)
Agnus (2MB) 8375 318069-11 A500+(NTSC) and A600(NTSC)
Agnus (1MB) 8375 318069-17 A500 (NTSC), A2000 (NTSC)
Agnus (2MB) 8375 318069-19 A3000 (NTSC), A3000T (NTSC)
Agnus (2MB) 8375 390544-01 A500+ (PAL), A600 (PAL)
Agnus (2MB) 8375 390544-02 A500+ (NTSC), A600 (NTSC)
Functionality: BRAND NEW
Description:
============
Similar to pictured, an Agnus 8361R3 chip for the Commodore Amiga 1000 computer. These are Commodore original / new old stock.
Warranty and Returns:
=====================
We understand that there may be compatibility issues, space constraints, or it just doesn’t look perfect. This item can be returned within 14-days for ANY reason. However, shipping to and from is not refundable.
Shipping:
=========
- Other shipping methods are available – contact us for details.
- Combined shipping is available for most items – contact us for details.
- Local pickup is also available at no cost.
About Us:
=========
The Computer Preservation Group is dedicated to the preservation of historical computers. To help fund ongoing operations, select items are made available. To learn more, please visit our website: www.computerpreservation.com. Thank you for your support!
Stock#:C2043.EF#.1
Details from http://www.bigbookofamigahardware.com/bboah/product.aspx?id=1478:
The Agnus is responsible for controlling around 25 system DMA channels, the generation of various system clocks in some Amiga's and for addressing Chip RAM. Infact, Chip Memory is so called because it's addressable by the system's custom chips, unlike Fast Memory. The Agnus also cotains an integrated Copper (co-processor) which controls aspects of the Amiga's display such as draggable screens, and the infamous "copper scrolls". The Amiga's blitter is also located in the Agnus chip and is responsible for moving rectangular areas of memory efficiently as possible. This may not sound particularly spectacular but the blitter is twice as fast as the 68000 at moving blocks of memory and is capable of doing it asynchronously with the 68000, meaning the processor is totally free for other operations. The blitter is particularly useful for graphics operations. Agnus is found in the OCS & ECS chipsets, and is the equivalent of Alice in the AGA chipset.
Chip Name
Chip Number
Part Number
Used In
Agnus (512K) 8361 252125-01 A1000 (NTSC), A2000A (NTSC)
Agnus (512K) 8361 R3 A1000(NTSC), A2000A(NTSC)
Agnus (512K) 8367 252362-01 A1000 (PAL), A2000A (PAL)
Agnus (512K) 8370 318070-01 A500 (NTSC), A2000 (NTSC)
Agnus (512K) 8371 318071-01 A500 (PAL), A2000 (PAL)
Agnus (1MB) 8372 318069-02 A500 (PAL), A2000 (PAL) Regular Type
Agnus (1MB) 8372A 318069-029 A500 (PAL), A2000 (PAL) (changed after some damage)
Agnus (2MB) 8372AB 318069-03 A3000 (PAL), A3000T (PAL)
Agnus (2MB) 8372B 318069-03 MegAChip (NTSC)
Agnus (2MB) 8375 R0 318069-18 A500+ (PAL), A600 (PAL)
Agnus (1MB) 8375 / 8375 R1 318069-16 A500 (PAL), A2000 (PAL)
Agnus (2MB) 8375 R2 318069-10 A500+ (PAL), A600 (PAL)
Agnus (2MB) 8375 318069-11 A500+(NTSC) and A600(NTSC)
Agnus (1MB) 8375 318069-17 A500 (NTSC), A2000 (NTSC)
Agnus (2MB) 8375 318069-19 A3000 (NTSC), A3000T (NTSC)
Agnus (2MB) 8375 390544-01 A500+ (PAL), A600 (PAL)
Agnus (2MB) 8375 390544-02 A500+ (NTSC), A600 (NTSC)