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Re: Classic Amiga Hardware Projects for 2014
« on: January 06, 2014, 06:25:10 AM »
Sign me up to the 68060 with SATA and 128 Mb ��
Adaptors for A1200, 2000 CPU and 4000 CPU slot would be great.
With frys and a coke.

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Re: Classic Amiga Hardware Projects for 2014
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2014, 06:59:10 AM »
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I am happy as long as we can get backplates for various Amiga models so simplify desktop/tower case builds, ive sent a inquiry to a company that laser cuts metal to see how much it would cost.

A desktop case for let's say the A1200 would be a bit awkward if it also is built to fit a mediator since you don't want the desktop to be as thick as a tower, some trickery with flexible risers would be needed, but a desktop without mediator would be possible to make quite slim and that I would want since I have no Mediator :)

On the PSU note I don't mind since it's easy to use a mATX/flex PSU for your Amiga but sure some people might like it who do not want to build their own :)


Dunno why you'd want to move a 1200 out of its original case. Considering the size of electronics these days. You could fit a tablet in the expansion port. Viva la originale!