@Phipscube
And if I had a dozen hering, I could make a bowl of fish-soup ....
a) there no way to get all that stuff functional on a PCB sized for the A1200-trapdoor slot
b) there is no way you can keep it cool enough or supply enough power to it without serious modifications to the A1200
c) since you've replaced allmost everything why bother with having an A1200-mobo dangling on it's side ?
d) there might be some level of AGA-compability in OS4.x, but it's surely not enough to run those games and apps that make still having classic worthwhile.
e) given it's small size and special need to connect to the A1200 this board would create greater costs both in development and production as the X1000
d) that price would decrease the market to a 2 figure number (at best)
f) such a small production-run will blow pricing completly out of the water
Just a reminder, there is a reason why the new ACA-board are 030-only and that price vs. marketsize. Making it an 060-board would have increased pricing so much that it would be out of the impulse-buy range and as such it wouldn't be cost-effective.
a)The ACA cards are tiny, there's plenty of room for other stuff on them.
b) USB2 does not draw much power, if it did, every phone and it's dad would not have it.
c) why bother upgrading these fiddly old computers at all?
Also, there is spare blanking slot on the back of the A1200 where the USB ports could go.
d-f) Not a OS4 guy so I can't comment.
f) All current accelerators are fairly small production runs. USB 2 chips cost peanuts.
The ACA cards are so well priced, i'm sure many people would pay a premium for extra functionality, as Amigans already pay stupid money for a lot of their kit.