It won't touch the keyboard I believe, but would have to take measurements. I could put the socket flat or with an angle.
Have you seen the Hawk ramboard?
I upload a photo.
Is exactly what I'm talking, with the simm socket inside the Amiga.
The thing is that it isn't a problem with the 16 mb memory, but I have just bought a 128 mb one (still haven't received it). I have heard people uses to remove the trapdoor because the memory won't fit with it on.
Still have to receive the memory. Although it has double sided chips, they are tsop ones, who are the thinniest, so I'm not sure if I will have the same problems.
I have heard of other people that although can put the trapdoor, they talk about too much heat given from the memory to the 68060.
This is what Amigadave told me:
"Unless you can get a double sided simm that uses extremely thin chips, it will not fit in the Blizzard 1260, unless your 1260's simm socket is different than mine, which holds my simm flat against the 68060 CPU.
I do not try to close the A1200's trap door cover on my A1200 so I have considered putting some 1/4 inch feet at each corner of the bottom of the A1200 case to raise it off the desk and having someone remove my flat simm socket and replace it with an angled simm socket on my Blizzard 1260 card so my simm module will no longer be resting against my 68060. That would allow me room to install a thin heatsink on the 68060 to keep it cooler and remove the heat from the 68060 transferring to the RAM chips. "
I have to see first if that's my case with the new memory. I don't like to have the trapdoor removed.