I have an A1200 in a Micronik steel tower. It is accompanied by a Z4 busboard, BPPC+BVision, internal scandoubler+flickerfixer, lyra keyboard adapter, IDE adapter, and drives. X-surf will be joining the fray when I get a replacement (was broken, aww :-()
Anyway, I have a problem with the physical attachment of the scandoubler+flickerfixer (it's the kind that sits on the two chips). It does stay in place when the tower is not moving, but it is exceedingly easy to disturb the proper placement of the clip-on-chip thingies. I'm sure there are various ways to attach them so they won't move by accident; what have you used? Tape seems to be the obvious solution?
Also, the BPPC+Bvision combo is not very tightly in place in the A1200 expansion slot (actually the pass-through of the Z4). In fact, is always feels loose. Even though I have not detected any problems in use, I'm thinking of attaching something to it to hold it down more securely. Any ideas?
I'd just like to think about my towered miggy and feel that it's solidly built, not a fragile artifact that should not be disturbed :-)