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Mr.Toast
Roseville, CA

Posted Fri Feb 01, 2019 6:02 pm

Oh that is going to be awesome! I would say I would definitely like to build one-although I do not currently have a programmer for the GAL/PAL chips. I hear they can be acquired inexpensively from AliBangoodBay these days.

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nonarkitten

Posted Fri Feb 01, 2019 10:48 pm

Mr.Toast wrote:Oh that is going to be awesome! I would say I would definitely like to build one-although I do not currently have a programmer for the GAL/PAL chips. I hear they can be acquired inexpensively from AliBangoodBay these days.
Me neither. But I'm so excited about this, I'd buy it all!

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RetroAsylum

Posted Fri Jul 09, 2021 5:01 pm

I just picked up a Agnus 8375B 318069-03.
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It's my understanding this would work in the rejuvenator by using the jumper for NTSC and adding a 0.1microFarad ceramic capacitor soldered between the Agnus facing pin of the NTSC/PAL selection jumper and ground. Does that sound correct? I'm not finding much info of this particular chip so hoping someone with a better understanding can answer.

Thanks!

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A10001986
1986

Posted Tue Jul 13, 2021 11:43 pm

I think this is a direct replacement for the 8372B, no modifications needed. Those two even have the same part number.

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opcode77

Posted Thu Aug 05, 2021 5:37 am

Any update on the work in Germany on the PALs?

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intric8
Seattle, WA, USA

Posted Thu Aug 05, 2021 12:59 pm

As a matter of fact, yes.

This weekend the board is taking a trip to Berlin to meet the lead engineer for analysis. I sent over a PDF of the original manual to one of the team members with a detailed explanation on how to install it inside an NTSC A1000.

Team Germany is officially starting, at least from a preliminary standpoint, in a couple of days.





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