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Title: Smerf's A1200
Post by: smerf on November 11, 2012, 08:59:16 PM
Hi all,

If everything works out ok, I will show some pictures of my A1200, if not then suffer, you won't see the best. The A1200 board was put in a old Gateway server case, all sheet metal modifications where done by yours truly the smerf. Shown also is a Blizzard board with a 240mhz ppc and a 68040/40 mhz cpu's. The A1200 also has a I believe lyra PC keyboard adapter and a pcmcia CF adapter to transfer files. The PCMCIA port can also be used for wireless networking and memory. Shown in one picture is my newest addition a video converter card which allows me to hook up to a vga or lcd monitor.

EAT YOUR HEARTS OUT!!!

By the way this project is still underway, have to straighten out the wires and mount the new board in somehow.

smerf
Title: Re: Smerf's A1200
Post by: Kesa on November 11, 2012, 09:51:26 PM
How are you going to use Amigaforever on that?

You cranky old fart...
Title: Re: Smerf's A1200
Post by: commodorejohn on November 11, 2012, 10:14:26 PM
I'm surprised you actually have a real, physical Amiga, smerf.
Title: Re: Smerf's A1200
Post by: Karlos on November 11, 2012, 10:19:52 PM
Quote from: smerf;714552


By the way this project is still underway, have to straighten out the wires and mount the new board in somehow.

smerf


Needs RTG next :)
Title: Re: Smerf's A1200
Post by: smerf on November 11, 2012, 10:41:18 PM
Quote from: Kesa;714559
How are you going to use Amigaforever on that?

You cranky old fart...


Hi,

Why Kesa what a novel idea, I will use PCtask 4 and put windows on that and then put on Amiga Forever.

Thank you,

smerf
Title: Re: Smerf's A1200
Post by: smerf on November 11, 2012, 10:43:04 PM
Quote from: Karlos;714564
Needs RTG next :)


Hi,

@Karlos,

a mediator board is in the works sometime in the future. Already have my Voodoo board, only hope the Voodoo board works, it is about 10 years old.

smerf
Title: Re: Smerf's A1200
Post by: som99 on November 11, 2012, 11:05:07 PM
I like the case a lot :)
How well do the CBS video converter work? I have not tried one since my 1200 got the Indivision but I have been thinking of getting one for my other machines.
Title: Re: Smerf's A1200
Post by: smerf on November 11, 2012, 11:16:30 PM
Quote from: som99;714578
I like the case a lot :)
How well do the CBS video converter work? I have not tried one since my 1200 got the Indivision but I have been thinking of getting one for my other machines.


Hi,

I really like mine, but it will only display the Amiga modes, with the highest resolution being 640 x 400 interlaced with 256 colors but without the flicker. For the price you pay it isn't bad, and looks kind of great on my ASUS lcd or my Gateway multisync. You can find the DB23 connectors on ebay or http://www.cabledepot.com

Just make sure you get the right pinouts, and take a look at youtube for videos on how to set them up, the one I watched was in espanol, but he got the idea across.

My converter seems to display a real bright red, but there are adjustments on the board for it, I will probably try it tonight.

smerf
Title: Re: Smerf's A1200
Post by: smerf on November 11, 2012, 11:19:58 PM
Quote from: commodorejohn;714562
I'm surprised you actually have a real, physical Amiga, smerf.


Hi,

Not just one but a couple of them.
Amiga 4000
Amiga 3000
Amiga 500
CD-32
C64

The ones in upgrade mode right now are the A1200 and A4000. Will probably display what the A4000 has in the future, since it is getting to where I want it.

smerf
Title: Re: Smerf's A1200
Post by: som99 on November 11, 2012, 11:22:51 PM
Quote from: smerf;714582
Hi,

I really like mine, but it will only display the Amiga modes, with the highest resolution being 640 x 400 interlaced with 256 colors but without the flicker. For the price you pay it isn't bad, and looks kind of great on my ASUS lcd or my Gateway multisync. You can find the DB23 connectors on ebay or http://www.cabledepot.com

Just make sure you get the right pinouts, and take a look at youtube for videos on how to set them up, the one I watched was in espanol, but he got the idea across.

My converter seems to display a real bright red, but there are adjustments on the board for it, I will probably try it tonight.

smerf


Thanks for the in depth reply, ill take a look at it in the near future :)
Title: Re: Smerf's A1200
Post by: Karlos on November 11, 2012, 11:23:07 PM
Quote from: smerf;714572
Hi,

@Karlos,

a mediator board is in the works sometime in the future. Already have my Voodoo board, only hope the Voodoo board works, it is about 10 years old.

smerf

Unless you ever plan to use OS4 (and you can find one), the G-Rexx is also an option. One that, at least from a hardware perspective, is much better for your configuration. It attaches to the same MiniPCI slot that the BVision does and expands it into a full bus board, unhampered by any of the limitations imposed by the trapdoor slot interface.
Title: Re: Smerf's A1200
Post by: smerf on November 11, 2012, 11:36:52 PM
Hi,

@Karlos,

Already have OS 4.1, works on the Amiga 1200, but I like OS 3.9 better. Will have to take a look at the G-Rexx board. Thanks for the info, might get one for Christmas, off my work bonus. You know sell enough computers and Cooky baby gives you a big bonus.

smerf
Title: Re: Smerf's A1200
Post by: Karlos on November 11, 2012, 11:40:34 PM
Quote from: smerf;714588
Hi,

@Karlos,

Already have OS 4.1, works on the Amiga 1200, but I like OS 3.9 better. Will have to take a look at the G-Rexx board. Thanks for the info, might get one for Christmas, off my work bonus. You know sell enough computers and Cooky baby gives you a big bonus.

smerf


Just to be clear, GRexx is not going to work with 4.1, but will work with the Mediator. However, you may find you like 4.1 rather more with RTG than you do (presently) without it. It makes quite a difference.