hey guy
i wanted and ment to put my 1200 in a PC tower for years and i know i`ve seen it done, with pictures showing whats been done.
i was just wondering anyone seen a great tutorial on the way to do it ?
1. how technical is it( i can hadle semi reasonable stuff and a solder iron) ?
2. Anything special i would need to buy ?
3. would any tower suite the board ?
4. can the A500 go in one ?
Hi,
Answer to:
1. I mounted my A1200 board into an old Gateway server case that I found being thrown out by a real estate company. The hardest part was figuring out what to cut out of the old case to get the A1200 board in. I had to drill out the welds of the old motherboard plate, to remove the plate so that I could mount in the A1200, I also had to cut out the lower hard drive bays in the tower (6 of them) but the upper bays which were used to mount such things as CD drives, floppies, and dvd drives 6 of them could stay.
2. I had to buy the keyboard (lyra) adapter which fits over a chip on the A1200 board, my next purchase would be to buy a pc mouse adapter so that I can use one of the new laser mice.
3. NO, NO, and NO. you really have to look at the tower to see if it will fit the board, there will be a lot of case mods, and also a lot of cutting for the connector plate on the back end of the A1200. A good dremel and cutting tool like a multitool or nibbler is a must. I had to use a drill also to drill through the tach welds on the mother board plate of the Gateway case.
4. You can fit anything into anything if you find the right case, I fit an old A1000 board with 4 disk drives, memory boads, supra board and seven scsi hard drives in an old Xerox printing case. Talk about a lot of case mods this one took over 3 months to complete.
I am pretty proud of this A1200 case mod since I used the old power supply in the case to make it happen. My next project is to cut a hole in the side of the case and put in an indentation square so that I don't have to keep the side of the case off for the Easy ADF transfer kit that I just installed. Works great.
By the way ----- Please support Amigakit, they have a lot of neat stuff to help you out with projects like this one. Without them you could not do this unless you have an engineering background and know where to get the parts to build your project boards.
By the way don't forget the Boing Ball placard, you can buy one from Amigakit, I just took a boing ball picture and printed it out on my printer the same size as the G symbol square on my Gateway, then I glued it in place to cover the G symbol. Looks great, I may buy the Amigakit boingball symbol because it looks 3D.
smerf
@stevieu,
A1200T, 603e ppc 240mhz, 040 40mhz, 256MB, Easy ADF transfer, VGA converter card, etc. Can't find a mediator card. Also have OS 4.1 running on one hard drive, but disconnected for OS 3.9 on another, found OS 4.1 fun to try and play with but totaly useless just like some other new systems running out there. Like on MACS and PC.