The FastATA will fit in a desktop A1200 assuming you remove or modify the upper RF shielding.
It fits into the ROM sockets and the ROMs fitting into the FastATA.
16.6MB is the maximum speed obtainable - your results will probably be less and is dependent on CPU speed and other factors. In my Amiga, for example, the hard disk achieves around 9MB / sec with FastATA.
You SOLD ME!! Since it fits on the ROM socket and no longer Gayle....it means it solved the problem with earlier version...BEAUTIFUL! HEY, even if achieves 5 Mb/sec it is better than the original IDE on my Amiga 1200.
With this card and new file system and using hamp I CAN ENJOY my Amiga 1200 as a multimedia system

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I am going to put it in my cart and pay for it when I receive my money.
One more question AmigaKit

. When I receive my Apollo 1240 it would come with one RAM socket making it 32 MB. If I send you my card, pay for shipping and handling both sending and receiving and for the service of modifying the card, can you add another socket for RAM turning the 1240 from 32 MB Max to 64 MB max. I believe 64 MB is AN EXCELLENT amount of RAM and can never go wrong with that, 32 MB is a little short of RAM space.
Also can you upgrade it from 1240 to 1260 and overclock it? I just need to know.
Thanks in advance.