For Sale NEW MEGACHIP PLCC version for A500/2000/CDTV!

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Hello,

Here is my new version of Megachip. This is a PLCC version as you can see onto the pictures.

With this version:
- no need to desolder the socket of your Amiga motherboard,
- no need to solder the Megachip onto the motherboard,
- no need to solder the wire.

You have just to remove the AGNUS of your Amiga, to insert the Megachip into the AGNUS socket, to connect the mini-clip onto the PIN 36 of GARY, and to change configuration of jumpers onto the Amiga's motherboard.

It can be installed into the Amiga 500, Amiga 2000 & CTDV.


Price: 120€ 140€ (Paypal to friend & family) excluding shipping costs.

The price goes up to 140€ since I paid 53€/unit (shipping included) the new AGNUS instead of 20€ I paid the first lot.
This new amount allows to compensate a part of the price rise of the AGNUS. I take the rest for my expense...

The Megachip is sent assembled, ultrasonic cleaned and tested.

Some members have asked for kit version. I'll take a look for this possibility.

For NTSC AMIGA: I have no NTSC AGNUS in stock. If you are interested, you'll have to provide the AGNUS chip, or you'll have your Megachip as kit to assemble it by yourself.

Regards,
Franck

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NameQuantityPM sentPaidSent on
Miru (USA)1YESYES05/14/2019
alke01 (Germany)106/30/2019YES02/07/2019
Franko (Poland)106/30/2019YES02/07/2019
Yulquen74 (Norway)207/21/2019YES07/24/2019
Doma (Norway)105/12/2020
matt020 (Australia)112/12/2019YES12/15/2019
Vypr (Scotland)105/20/2020YES05/22/2020
frost242 (France)111/23/2019YES12/06/2019
hlide(France)105/20/2020
Technoid (Sweden)105/20/2020YES
unbrain (UK)105/20/2020YES05/22/2020
Rave (UK)111/23/2019YES12/06/2019
Rakeim132 (Australia)111/23/2019YES12/07/2019
Chatopirulo (Spain)105/20/2020
ChadsArcade (UK)112/20/2020YES05/22/2020
Bandaren (Sweden)105/10/2020YES08/10/2020
epiceni (Italia)105/25/2020YES07/02/2020
ludovicfrance (France)105/25/2020YES05/27/2020
Corb_80 (Sweden)1 without AGNUS (to be confirmed)
Dano (Australia)1 without AGNUS07/02/2020YES07/04/2020
matt020 (Australia)105/25/2020
keiko (Norway)105/27/2020YES05/29/2020
ARKHAAN (France)105/27/2020YES05/29/2020
ElAhrairah (Netherlands)107/07/2020YES07/10/2020
rainbowat (UK)110/04/2020
viserys23 (Norway)110/04/2020YES08/10/2020
CapnChaos (Denmark)110/04/2020YES08/10/2020
blindguy (USA)110/15/2020YES
alan.turner (UK)110/15/2020

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This looks very interesting. One question - does the wire have a spring clip to attach the pin, a riser socket with the wire attached that sits under the chip, or must we solder the wire? If one of the first 2 this would make this perfect for people who can't, or are uncomfortable, solder. The spring clips are super cheap and might be a the easiest solution.
 
Yes, a mini-clip is soldered at the end of the wire to allow an easy removing of the Megachip for example.
With this solution, the only operations are config modifications of jumpers onto the Amiga motherboard.
 
Yes, a mini-clip is soldered at the end of the wire to allow an easy removing of the Megachip for example.
With this solution, the only operations are config modifications of jumpers onto the Amiga motherboard.

Perfect for fumble fingers like mine :) Might want to include that in the description and a picture.
 
First post updated with picture of the Megachip with its mini-clip as suggered by Pgovotos. :)
 
Hi Miru,

Yes, the Megachip works fine in PAL A2000 like mine. :)

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PM answered. :)
 
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I would be very interested, but unfortunately this wont fit in my case.
I own an A2000 Rev. 6.2 Board with a memory tower (Tokuda-Tower).

As you can see in the pictures below even an icomp ACE2 wont fit.
 

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What is the minimum height necessary so that the pcb of the megachip does not touch the small pcb soldered to the motherboard of your A2000?
The pcb of my megachip is 5 mm above the agnus support.

The total height of the plcc adaptor is 1 cm.

If this is not appropriate, there is the solution of this version of Megachip:
https://www.amibay.com/showthread.php?106062-KIT-of-Megachip-for-Amiga-500-2000-CDTV-30%80

But in that case, it's necessary to desolder the AGNUS socket and to solder the Megachip at its place.
 
I measured the height of the Tokuda-Tower to 8,65 mm (to the pcb base).

and the height of the AGNUS PLCC socket to 8,2 mm.
 
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Installed onto the Amiga 2000, the bottom face of my Megachip is at 13.5 mm above the pcb of the Amiga motherboard.
Soldered onto the bottom face of the Megachip pcb, there are four network resistors of between 0.5 and 1 mm height.
They are under the GAL chip.
 
Good job, is it possible to order a kit and how much will be shipping to Germany?
 
Good job, is it possible to order a kit and how much will be shipping to Germany?

Thanks a lot for your comment! :)
This thread is for the first one plcc megachip that I have assembled.
Yes, it's a possibility to sell this version as kit (I made this version initially for those who don't know how to solder cms components).

Shipping costs for Germany: 5.40€ with tracking option (French post amount).
 
Hi,

Interested in the cost of a kit and shipping to US. Compatible with NTSC 2000?
 
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The kit version is a possibility. As I said I didn't think about that since I made this version of Megachip for those who don't know to solder.
I'm going to see and I'll let you know. :)
 
I'll provide the kit with a socket. The buyer will have the possibility to install the NTSC or PAL AGNUS version, depending on the standard of the Amiga.

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PM of Miru answered. Megachip reserved by Miru. :)
 
Payment received from Miru.
The Megachip will be passed into ultrasonic cleaner on Monday and sent Tuesday at last. :)
 
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