I'm trying once more to get into electronics, meaning building as well as repairing things. During my research I've been surprised by the kind of components and projects that are available, although they seem to be obsolete technology, far older than classic Amigas. These projects include a crystal radio set and a Pong game console. Apart from these, people are able to get hold of components to make Sinclair Spectrum clones. These clones use compatible components, but now there's also an FPGA Spectrum clone. I know that various computers used graphics chips that had the same resolution (256x192?) as the Sinclair Spectrum.
Bearing all of this in mind, I can't understand the problems people are having getting hold of or making projects which are compatible with classic Amigas. I've now more or less given up on trying to get a hard drive which would fit my Amiga A500 Plus. It seems that not even Iomega Zip drives are compatible without a special interface. Surely, with enough electronics knowledge it should be possible to build a new Amiga hard drive controller and interface, as well as monitors which are compatible with classic Amigas without using a scandoubler or flicker fixer. Please will someone tell me what problems there would be doing either or these things?
BTW, later today I'll be going to an event where they do repairs, so I hope I'll find out some of this information there, but it won't be about the classic Amiga.