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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: TheGoose on May 26, 2004, 02:12:26 AM
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For Amiga seems to have possibilities. I saw only one other post mentions this.
http://www.aerocool.com.tw/aerocool-files-v3/lubic/gallery.htm (http://www.aerocool.com.tw/aerocool-files-v3/lubic/gallery.htm)
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I used Lubic parts for my Pegasos. I'll do a better photo report eventually.
(http://www.cunningham-lee.com/garys_pegasos_2.jpg)
http://www.cunningham-lee.com/gallery/album47/dsc04443?full=1 (http://www.cunningham-lee.com/gallery/album47/dsc04443?full=1)
http://www.cunningham-lee.com/gallery/album51/dsc04211?full=1 (http://www.cunningham-lee.com/gallery/album51/dsc04211?full=1)
I think Lubic kits are great if you want an open kind of case (or with acrylic panels). I cut the pieces to frame the Micro-ATX Pegasos motherboard, but the Amiga board should work nicely with the stock lengths.
-- gary_c
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Strange looking stuff. I lile the closed in cases with sides and covers myself. What would a normal type case with clear side sell for in these Lubic things?
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They have normal atx mid and full case kits, click around the site some.
But for the odd and not atx standard A1200 MB, you could create the "stand offs" where they made sense.
Can some one post a pic of A1200 MB w/ its mount holes?
how many and where are they?
Oh yea, and nice job on that Pegasos! neat.
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TheGoose wrote:
Can some one post a pic of A1200 MB w/ its mount holes?
how many and where are they?
If you go to The Big Book of Amiga Hardware (http://www.amiga-hardware.com/) you will find A1200 motherboard piccies that should show you everything you need to know about mount holes.
They have pics of the different revisions too :-)
A1200 mobo pics (http://www.amiga-hardware.com/a1200.html)