Difference between revisions of "Agnus (wire wrap)"
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− | The Agnus chip stack consists of 8 boards, each with high speed CMOS | + | The Agnus chip stack consists of 8 boards, each one populated with high speed CMOS chips. PALs were also used for implementing the circuits. The boards are connected using several ribbon cables. A 48-pin socket is used to connect to the motherboard. |
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+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Agnus_25.jpg|Upright 1 | ||
+ | Agnus_20.jpg|Upright 2 | ||
+ | Agnus_1.jpg|Top 1 | ||
+ | am15.jpg|Top 2 | ||
+ | Agnus_11.jpg|Side view | ||
+ | am26.jpg|Front view, boards #1-7 | ||
+ | Agnus_10.jpg|Underside of board #1 | ||
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+ | </gallery> |
Latest revision as of 01:02, 10 February 2023
The Agnus chip stack consists of 8 boards, each one populated with high speed CMOS chips. PALs were also used for implementing the circuits. The boards are connected using several ribbon cables. A 48-pin socket is used to connect to the motherboard.