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{{Short description|Amiga graphic chipset}}
{{about-distinguish-text|the Amiga graphics chipset released in 1992|the planned but never-released [[Advanced Amiga Architecture chipset|Advanced Amiga Architecture (AAA) chipset]]}}
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'''Amiga Advanced Graphics Architecture''' ('''AGA''') is the third-generation [[Amiga]] graphic chipset, first used in the [[Amiga 4000]] in 1992. Before release AGA was codenamed '''Pandora''' by [[Commodore International]].
AGA was originally called '''AA''' for '''Advanced Architecture''' in the United States. The name was later changed to AGA for the European market to reflect that it largely improved the graphical subsystem, and to avoid trademark issues.<ref>
AGA is able to display graphics modes with a depth of up to {{nowrap|8 bit}}s per pixel. This allows for {{nowrap|256 colors}} in indexed display modes and {{nowrap|262,144 colors}} (18-bit) in [[Hold-And-Modify]] (HAM-8) modes. The palette for the AGA chipset has 256 entries from {{nowrap|16,777,216 colors}} (24-bit), whereas previous chipsets, the
AGA
These missed opportunities in the AGA upgrade contributed to the [[Amiga]] ultimately losing technical leadership in the area of [[multimedia]]
AGA is present in the [[Amiga CD32|CD32]], [[Amiga 1200]], and [[Amiga 4000]].
== Technical details ==
In order to increase memory bandwidth, the [[Chip RAM]] data bus was extended to 32-bit width as in the [[Amiga 3000|A3000]] (unlike AGA, the A3000's Chip RAM is 32-bit for CPU access only) and the Alice chip (replacing [[Original Chip Set|OCS]]/[[Amiga Enhanced Chip Set|ECS]] [[MOS Technology Agnus|Agnus]]) was improved to be able to support full
Lisa (replacing former [[Original Chip Set#Denise|Denise]]) adds support for 8-bit bitplane data fetches, 256 instances of 24-bit palette registers, and for 32-bit data transfer for bitplane graphic and [[Sprite (computer graphics)|sprites]].
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== See also ==
{{Portal|Amiga|1990s}}
* [[Amiga Advanced Architecture chipset]] (AAA chipset)
* [[Amiga Ranger Chipset]]
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== References ==
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* [http://www.mways.co.uk/amiga/howtocode/text/aga.php mways.co.uk - How to Code the Amiga - AGA Chipset]▼
==External links==
▲* [https://web.archive.org/web/20140726001716/http://www.mways.co.uk/amiga/howtocode/text/aga.php mways.co.uk - How to Code the Amiga - AGA Chipset]
* [http://shanson.com/spencer/Amiga-AA-Chipset.pdf The AGA Chip Set Functional Specification]
{{Amiga hardware}}
[[Category:Amiga chipsets]]
[[Category:Graphics chips]]
[[Category:AmigaOS]]
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