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| | Chris Marsden
Posts 36 24 Mar 2017 19:07
| I have a Vampire 500 V2+ inbound! I'm going to fit it in an A2000. Is there any point/advantage in buying the MegaChip for the Amiga 2000?: EXTERNAL LINK Guidance appreciated.p.s. it has the 318069-10 Angus.
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| | Nixus Minimax
Posts 416 24 Mar 2017 19:31
| With the RTG functionality you will hardly need chipmem.
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| | Martin Soerensen
Posts 232 24 Mar 2017 22:01
| For WHDLoad it can still be useful to have 2MB chip but for most other stuff 1MB should be plenty. You could see how this project turns out: EXTERNAL LINK
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| | Thierry Atheist
Posts 644 25 Mar 2017 08:18
| Chris Marsden wrote:
| I have a Vampire 500 V2+ inbound! I'm going to fit it in an A2000. Is there any point/advantage in buying the MegaChip for the Amiga 2000?: Guidance appreciated. |
1+1=10EXTERNAL LINK
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| | Thierry Atheist
Posts 644 25 Mar 2017 08:24
| However, when S-AGA is fully operational, I would say, "NO". Better to save your money and add it some extra, and get a STANDALONE VAMPIRE. It has MORE RAM than the Vampire 2 does (for starters).
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| | Michael Nurney
Posts 283 26 Mar 2017 10:59
| You'll find that some demos and WHDload require 2mb chip. not all but some do. i would say that 2mb chipram is a min for max compatibility.... I've found a lot of things won't work with 1mb chip. mike :-)
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