Does anyone have any information on the A600 A603 1MB chip ram expansion, and the ECS Flickerfixer/scandoubler?
I've noticed the A603 is in stock at Amigakit for a quite expensive sum of £35. However it does come with a RTC and more importantly a clockport! Something many A600 owners have wanted in the past.
Combine this with the A608 8MB fast ram board and you would have quite a nice A600 setup with up to 10MB of ram. More than enough to run any non AGA WHDLoad games!
Then there is the Indivision ECS Flickerfixer/Scandoubler. From what I've looked at it should work with all OSC and ECS machines. Is that correct? But for the A600 it needs the A603 ram expansion to be installed as well for the flickerfixer to plug into. Is that correct? And is this because the A600 has surface mounted chips? I noticed in some pictures of the development flickerfixer installed in other Amigas that it looks like it replaces the chip on the motherboard, and the chip then goes into the flickerfixer's board. Is that correct?
This really interests me. I would love to build a fully specced out A600 with 2MB Chip, 8MB Fast, internal CD-Rom and CF card adapter, and maybe utilise the clockport for something as well. Would be great. Will cost close to £200 to do though, which is the only issue.
I've noticed the A603 is in stock at Amigakit for a quite expensive sum of £35. However it does come with a RTC and more importantly a clockport! Something many A600 owners have wanted in the past.
Combine this with the A608 8MB fast ram board and you would have quite a nice A600 setup with up to 10MB of ram. More than enough to run any non AGA WHDLoad games!
Then there is the Indivision ECS Flickerfixer/Scandoubler. From what I've looked at it should work with all OSC and ECS machines. Is that correct? But for the A600 it needs the A603 ram expansion to be installed as well for the flickerfixer to plug into. Is that correct? And is this because the A600 has surface mounted chips? I noticed in some pictures of the development flickerfixer installed in other Amigas that it looks like it replaces the chip on the motherboard, and the chip then goes into the flickerfixer's board. Is that correct?
This really interests me. I would love to build a fully specced out A600 with 2MB Chip, 8MB Fast, internal CD-Rom and CF card adapter, and maybe utilise the clockport for something as well. Would be great. Will cost close to £200 to do though, which is the only issue.


