PURCHASED FROM COMMODORE EMPLOYEE DAVE HAYNIE
CREATED AND USED IN-HOUSE BY AMIGA (COMMODORE) EMPLOYEES AROUND THE TIME OF THE LORRAINE MAIN BOARD
ORIGINAL HAND WRITTEN TIMING CALCULATIONS FOR AMIGA USED CHIPS
HAND DRAWN DIAGRAMS FOR THE VERY FIRST AMIGA "LORRAINE" AND "PORTIA" SOUND AND I/O CUSTOM CHIP
LORRAINE BOARD CHANGES NEEDED FOR "DAPHNE" VIDEO CUSTOM CHIP
SYSTEM MEMORY MAP MARKED CONFIDENTIAL
AMIGA BASIC COMMAND EXTENSIONS
PLUS MORE
DATES FOUND ON DOCUMENTS - 1984 / 1985
DESCRIPTION FROM THE AUCTION - The Orange Timing Book was the original timing calculations for the actual Amiga chips, around the time of the Lorraine main board (the first one). There's not a great deal of stuff in here, but much of it's hand written. I have no idea how I wound up with this.... this was something I used now and then, but it was mainly a chip-guy thing. There's also a blue copy of the Orange Timing Book, which is subtitled "for color blind engineers". This is hard core collector's stuff, but I'd really don't have anything to do with it, and I'd hate to see it wind up in the dumpster.
About Haynie's Garage Sale
I have collected up a bunch of items from my days at Commodore. Most of these have been gathering dust in boxes in my cellar or garage. I decided to get rid of these, one way or another. These are largely of interest only to collectors.. most of the items do not function, many have no practical use anymore, but may be of some historical interest. I'm not really much of an intentional collector, I've probably held on to this stuff for too long already.