23 July 2015, 07:11 | #121 |
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Did anyone figured out a way to make a desktop case, A1000-style?
I would love to make one (or buy one, no big deal); that would look like an A1000, but that allow to put in a 1200 motherboard with accellerator card 3d print it would be too expensive, considering the size; I saw people making case out of acrylic, which seems feasible but at the same time, think that the Amiga is not really coping well with high temperatures... I noticed this post, and I see that the preference here is for the classic Amiga case; but is there anyone that is into an A1000 case for the 1200? |
24 July 2015, 14:11 | #122 |
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If you're talking about a one-off you could make it from pretty much anything which wasn't conductive - styrene sheeting, acrylic, cast it from resin, carve it from wood, etc
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30 July 2015, 20:28 | #123 |
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A1200 board is too big to fit in an A1000 case. The new Amiga Reloaded, as well as all FPGA boards, will fit fine in an A1000 case.
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