Weekly update:
Got very little time to work on the case; but I've completed the overall layout.
Was about to put everything away, and close the case, to give a test run, and realized that the picopsu that I have, is not working as expected.
Opened a different thread, hoping that someone can explain what is wrong

Basically the pico power the amiga, and the hdmi converter; it turns on, but the video is not stable....stays on for 2 seconds; then goes off, then back on. I thought that it was my monitor, but is not.
Then I thought that it was the hdmi adapter; or the scart cable...but is not.
Plugged my 300W PSU, powering with the same cable that I use with the picopsu, and everything works fine; the video stays up. Put back the picopsu; and the video start to complain again....demons !
In the meantime that I fix that issue; I went ahead and made a bigger cut in the front bezel, to fix the floppy problem. Got a teac floppy, which has only the DSO-DS1 jumper, and tried it but it won't recognize that there is a disk; it power up, spin a bit and that's all. I thought that I could just make a cross cable to make it work, but the model that I have seems to be some sort of unknown to the majority...there is no trace of that specific model mod, so I am left trying solutions at random (seems that every drive works with different mods; altho all of them seems to be aimed at having the drive to read the disk, from what I understand).
Worst case: I keep the internal drive and just use some resin and fiberglass to cover the mess that I did, and find a way to make a simple opening for the disk drive. It won't affect the usability of the computer; and I can remove the front plate without problems, so for now it is not bothering me too much

The extension for the joy port works fine; same for the ps2 keyboard adapter; altho the cable is too short, so I am forced to basically use double tape to fix the connector board on the amiga board, and make an extra hole on the back plate. Strange enough; I've unplugged the mouse port and add the extension on it (they joy extension is basically a 9 pin male/female on flat, the mouse extension has a 9 pin din connector on a PCI plate, while on the other side has a board connector), but the mouse port won't work...it works only with the original cable attached; so I will probably buy another flat cable with the 2 9 pin din and move on.
Attached photos to show the picopsu, and 2 views of the fully assembled case. The only thing missing now is the holes in the back plates that I made, and then I need to figure out if I want to cut more on the front plate, to add the original 3 led indicators, or if I want to use the case led (not that hard; the original LCD share the ground pin, so it is easy to fix with a simple jumper).
Also the case has a power switch; which I may use...it is not one of these on-off switch, so I am not sure if it will work fine with the picopsu or not.
hope to find soon a solution to the picopsu; so I can close this baby and finally be done with it

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