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Offline djbase

Re: Ultimate Amigas
« Reply #14 from previous page: January 13, 2006, 07:45:32 PM »
@ TjLaZer

I had just luck.  :-D
 

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Re: Ultimate Amigas
« Reply #15 on: January 13, 2006, 08:25:44 PM »
Hi,

@mfilos
I have nearly the same setup for my A600 except that I doesn't own a Compact Flash to IDE Adapter, Hacked Cocolino, and Clockport adapter.

What do you mean with "Hacked Cocolino"? I think about placing  a mouse-adapter into the case and attach it internally to the mouse port to connect a PC serial mouse resp. a trackpad.

Is your Clockport adapter the one available from Individual Computers to attach a SilverSurfer to the A600? Is this a fully featured Clockport so you could attach a Subway USB-controller?

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Re: Ultimate Amigas
« Reply #16 on: January 13, 2006, 09:14:31 PM »
@DJBase: Congrats on the C= A4000T.

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Anyways, some pictures will follow when I have the time, too busy working on this thing:

A4000D rev B, reasonably white desktop case.
CS-PPC@224/060@64, 128 MB Fast
Grex PCI, Voodoo3, RTL8029 10 mbit/s NIC, Soundblaster Live
(And before you ask: Yes, the OpenPCI SBLive driver works with the Grex4000D)
18 GB UW-SCSI HD

Modified PSU vent, extra fan in front of the case pushing air across the CS-PPC.

To be done: CS-PPC@270-300ish/060@60-66ish, vertical SIMM sockets, heatsinks everywhere... And ofcourse heatsinks on the Grex.
Lian-li TR3-B LCD 3channel thermometer/fan control thingy (to be integrated in the original 5,25" blank bezel)
Stick a m-ATX PSU in there for extra amperage. (plus the fact that the original A4000 PSU is 14 years old anyway...)
Maybe a paint job  :-?
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Anyways, I hope to see some interesting pics here.

-Paul
 

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Re: Ultimate Amigas
« Reply #17 on: January 13, 2006, 10:04:01 PM »
@LawlessPPC
Thanks for the comments.
My Network NIC is a 3COM 10Mbps NIC. I haven't measured the download speed but it's pretty fast for an Amiga :)
My Dhrystones@Sysinfo are 8315!!!

@Noster
The hacked Cocolino is the Cocolino without the plastic cover that I've putted inside the Amiga case. I took the necessary cables under the soldered rs-232 port on the mobo and attached the Cocolino with a hole in the case near the mouse port. It's like a manufactured one!
The clockport adapted is indeed the adapter from Individual and I'm planning to buy the Subway USB in the future. It's kinda expensive for me right now.

I hope you like my setup guys.

Cheers
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- A600: Vampire V3, 128MB, A604n, 16GB CF, Indivision ECS, RapidRoad, MAS-Player + Custom Audio Mixer (internal), HxC SD + Slim floppy (internal)