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A500/2000 2MB Chip RAM Mod

This is an adapter board to retrofit a 2MB Agnus into an Amiga 500/2000 and also includes 2MB of chip ram

A version that uses a PLCC plug instead of pinheaders is available Here

PCB Top PCB Bottom

Assembly Steps

  1. Solder the DRAM, U4, U3
  2. Solder the Capacitors & Resistor (Only fit VBB capacitor if your Agnus says VBB on the top!)
  3. Solder the PLCC Socket making sure that the socket aligns exactly with the outline on the top of the PCB!
  4. After soldering the socket, you may want to trim the joints down to the PCB to make soldering the pin headers easier.
    Be careful when trimming the leads that you don't scratch the PCB solder mask!
  5. Prepare the pin headers by removing a pin from this corner of each as indicated here:
    remove
  6. Insert one of the pin headers just far enough for it to hold, making sure that it is level.
    The side with the removed pin goes where indicated by the yellow arrow
    I recommend doing them one by one in the order indicated:
    If you will be soldering to the Amiga rather than using sockets, I would recommend soldering the long side of the pins to the adapter
    locations insert
  7. Solder in each pin, don't use too much solder!
  8. Repeat for each pin header
    solder
  9. Solder a wire to A20 and connect the other end at one of the following locations:
    • Gary pin 36
    • CPU pin 48
    • JP5 Top left pad (A500 Rev 6)
  10. Make sure that JP2 is set as shown:
    jp2
  11. Carefully desolder & remove the Agnus socket
  12. Remove the same corner pin from each pin socket and solder them in replacing the agnus socket
  13. Insert the adapter To make sure it is installed the correct way, pay attention to the marking of "1" on the PCB and on the Amiga they must match
    On a Rev 6A Amiga 500 this means that the ram will be on the right hand side, on a Rev 5 it will be pointing downwards instead.
    look from the sides to make sure the pins are going in to the headers
    installed

A20 Connection

A500

Solder a wire to A20 and connect the other end at one of the following locations:

  • Gary pin 36
  • CPU pin 48
  • JP5 Top left pad (A500 Rev 6)

A2000

Solder a wire to A20 and connect the other end at one of the following locations:

  • Gary pin 36
  • CPU pin 48
  • Also available from a via next to the power connector as indicated here:
    a20_via

A1000 Rejuvinator

A20 is available from Pin 15 of U28 on the Rejuvinator

Jumper Settings

The default jumper settings do not need to be changed and will work on all systems.

Rev 6A Amiga 500's have jumpers that can be used to provide the A20 signal on pin 35 instead of XCLK This allows us to use this adapter without having to add the wire to A20 but note this will mean you cannot use a genlock on this Amiga!

In this case you must set J1 to 28M to bypass the XCLK/28M Mux then set J2 of the adapter to A20
If you wish to do this then you will also need to change the jumper settings at J5 on your A500 motherboard
jp5

Bill of materials

Component Location QTY Link Notes
Ceramic Capacitor, 0.1uF, 0805 C1-5,C7 6 Mouser
Ceramic Capacitor, 22pF, 0805 C6 1 Mouser
Resistor, 150 Ohm, 0805 R1 1 Mouser
74AHC1G08 Single 2-Input AND Gate, SOT-23-5 U3 1 Mouser
74AHCT158 Quad 2-input Multiplexer, SOIC-16 U4 1 Mouser Optional, set J1 to "28M" to bypass
PLCC-84 Socket, Through-hole U1 1 Mouser
5V, 1Mx16 EDO/FPM DRAM, SOJ-42
- K4F151611
- K4E151611
- GM71C18163C
- AS4C1M16E5
U2 1 eBay, Aliexpress etc
22-Pin, 2 Row Female header 4 Mouser
22-Pin, 2 Row Male header 4 Mouser