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Could have been worded better on my end.

I am loving the page you've linked to, and how they even had the same info in an AmigaGuide. Quite sad that it needs to be through Internet Archive's waybackmachine. Good old WWW is mostly gone.



Again... My overreaction...

Yes I agree. That's a very informative page that we can thank archive.org for saving!

Over the years I have come across a lot of sites & threads that go indepth on certain chips but knowing the amount of work it would involve to sort through and the fact that sometimes the information isn't quite as accurate as they would lead you to beleve I never started to complie it into one big list. But maybe I should start.

Here's a few more sites you might find interesting

-Collection of Amiga part numbers collected while refurbishing repair an Amiga 500 Rev 8.1a in november 2013 https://pmsoft.nl/amiga/amiga-parts-chips.html

-Amiga Realm - RESOURCES: Chipset Part Numbers https://www.amigarealm.com/resources/chipset.htm

-or some detailed info directly from the man himself, Mr Dave Haynie (another one from archive.org) https://web.archive.org/web/20190508234750/www.thule.no/hayn...

-And here's one more link. This is a master listing of Commodore's TECHTOPICS. There are no links from this page but previously I did spend some time and tried to find everone on the list http://www.amiga-stuff.com/service-documentation/commodore-t...

-My quick and dirty page of TT links from above. It's not until # 28 where they start talking about the Amiga https://amigasource.com/techtopics.php

Hopefully this helps!


Very nice, thank you.


You're welcome! And you every want to help making 'the most complete list of Amiga chips and ther versions' feel free to drop me an email at the site. Lord knows I could use the helo! lol




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