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Offline tone007

Re: CommodoreUSA site updated
« on: December 15, 2010, 01:15:23 PM »
Having already built a MicroITX motherboard into a C64 case (and yes, it was simple with basic knowledge of how to use a Dremel, plastic couldn't be easier to play the mod game with) the novelty of this idea has already worn off for me, and the system is long since disassembled for use in other projects.
3 Commodore file cabinets, 2 Commodore USB turntables, 1 AmigaWorld beer mug
Alienware M14x i7 laptop running AmigaForever
 

Offline tone007

Re: CommodoreUSA site updated
« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2010, 02:59:37 PM »
Quote from: Digiman;598892
The keyboard used is the issue, as it is with doing PC inside Amiga 1200 units I did ages ago. If the C64 ones look exactly as shown and the price is cheap enough then great.

Personally the 64C case is nicer IMO.


I used a Keyrah which allowed the use of the C64's keyboard on the PC.
3 Commodore file cabinets, 2 Commodore USB turntables, 1 AmigaWorld beer mug
Alienware M14x i7 laptop running AmigaForever
 

Offline tone007

Re: CommodoreUSA site updated
« Reply #2 on: December 15, 2010, 05:48:24 PM »
How about a nice AmigaOne?  I haven't turned mine on in months.
3 Commodore file cabinets, 2 Commodore USB turntables, 1 AmigaWorld beer mug
Alienware M14x i7 laptop running AmigaForever
 

Offline tone007

Re: CommodoreUSA site updated
« Reply #3 on: December 15, 2010, 06:22:12 PM »
Quote from: Franko;598961
What happened to the other project you were needing motivation to do recently ???

Is that out the window again... :)


It is, I've given up on the 1200T and will most likely sell off the good parts.
3 Commodore file cabinets, 2 Commodore USB turntables, 1 AmigaWorld beer mug
Alienware M14x i7 laptop running AmigaForever