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Re: Amiga 1000 Turned Into A PC!
« on: January 08, 2006, 01:35:01 PM »
Actually, why not just go with a MiniITX board?

I mean, have you seen what people put those tiny boards in? Be sure to view all the user casemods etc on the right column! :-)

You can go as powerful as you want to spend, and you can get a board with everything onboard (video, audio, etc). Have fewer heating issues, even fewer power issues (most of these things run with 30-60 WATT power supplies) and plug in any PS2/USB/FireWire expansions you want or desire. If you wanted, you could basically build a "micro Amiga iside a joystick"; just shove WinAUE on it, all the games from BackToRoots and you have one of the fastest Amigas ever. :lol:
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Re: Amiga 1000 Turned Into A PC!
« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2006, 10:22:43 PM »
Yeah, that would be a really slick little computer. A 1010 with a 2500-3000MHz computer inside it. :-)

If you wanted to be even fancier, and you aren't scared to cut your 1010 case a bit, you could mount a notebook floppy drive in there with the motherboard underneath it and have a complete system all in one small case. You can also get small (dimensional) powersupplies in the 80-120 watt range that would possibly fit into the case as well. When you think about it, a "giant" notebook motherboard runs off 6 tiny batteries for up to 3 or 4 hours. So it's not at all surprising that you can get a 2GHz-3GHz motherboard that requires such small wattage and uses little power. But then that's the nature of portable electronics.

I think it (putting a whole computer into a 1010) is a great idea, but then I like to tinker and build stuff.
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