A very long time ago my A1200 setup could be described like this: the A1200 in the middle and lots of stuff on it, beneath it, behind it, besides it.. you get the picture

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With this much stuff outside my A1200 I didnt really fancy unexpansive boxes like the A1200 so when I found a 'Alfaskop Deskside m338' servertower manufactured my 'Nokia Data' I knew I had found the perfect match!
It wasnt the a regular AT-tower or something like that, everything in it except the drivebays and powerconnectors for harddrive and diskdrive were custom. It housed a really big-ass motherboard so space was no problem and with that tower I could fit all the stuff I had everywhere around my A1200 in one box - imagine!

The holes premade for the big-ass motherboard ofcourse didnt match the holes in the A1200 motherboard so I had the local metalshop make a sheet of metal which I fastened in the holes for the big-ass motherboard with the A1200 motherboard seated on it in turn.
I also extended the connectors from the A1200 to the back of the box and made use of the powersupply in the box.
This tower has now served as the home for my A1200 for more than 5 years.. though nowadays I wish it were a bit lighter

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Before you go about and put the A1200 motherboard in another house, make sure it fits. The A1200 motherboard with an accelerator on it is _HUGE_.. or atleast long. Even in my big non-AT tower there are only about 5 cm free now with the A1200 motherboard mounted and it is as I said a couple of times now a really big tower.
/Patrik