You should feel the socket clicking on the chip. Now you can plug in the VGA-cable to the
side-connector of Indivision AGA, and route the cable to the back of your computer, for
example to a metal bracket (not included).
Now you can put any Zorro cards back into the slots. For better ventilation, it's a good idea
to have a short board in the lower slot.
Installation in a CD32:
Open the computer and remove the two cable connections between the upper and the
lower half of the unit. Please pay special attention to the flat cable to the CD unit, don't just
pull it out of the connector, but loosen the connector first! The upper half of the white
connector where the cable is inserted must be pulled up, then the cable can be removed
by using minimal force. The following picture marks the Lisa chip, which is responsible for
the video output of the Amiga. The socket of Indivision AGA is placed over top of this chip.
The component side of Indivision must face down for proper installation.
The CD32 must be placed on a stable, level surface. First, place the socket over the Lisa
chip, but do not push yet! Double-check that all pins line up properly. If the socket should
be tilted in any way, it might be destroyed by the pressure that must be applied. The
socket is in place if the board is level on the Lisa chip, but cannot be rotated any more.
Your final step is to push the socket on the Lisa chip. You might need to push very hard,
but do not use any tools for this step! It is possible to apply the required pressure with
your thumbs.