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Your CF solution looks lovely! very neat, I like that! I can see the LED though even its not flashing Very nice idea Quote:
All the extra photos I have up to now are stored at my Picasa albums listed in above posts if you can access picasa? just click the links I got the indivision to work at 1024 x 768 with an app off aminet, but in the photos its running at a lower resolution (I forget exactly which one I was changing it often to see how it worked and took pictures at various resolutions I think) But I wlll be using the 1024 x 768 mostly when finished. |
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(well, I know the new Indivisions will be smaller, but can't wait so much) |
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05 November 2010, 17:31 | #63 |
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I never actually tried with the sheilding on and I wouldn't recommend it as it gets quite warm. But I *Think* its supposed to work ok with the sheilding on but a small modification is needed to the sheild itself from what I remember.
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05 November 2010, 20:25 | #64 |
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No, I meant how the Amiga+Monitor+mouse etc looks on your desk Picasa was full of detail-pictures. But I understand, not quite finished yet? So take some nice shots when it's all done, I'm sure it will be great
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05 November 2010, 22:21 | #65 |
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Ahh, ok yeah its not there yet I plan to get a better monitor for a start. when she's all done i'll give a nice full setup pic
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After seeing this page http://www.commodoreusa.net/Home.html I'm not quite sure if putting an slot cd. It seems all the ideas are on the contrary, a tray system cd...
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10 November 2010, 19:49 | #68 |
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Spectacular and so practical, love it!
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17 November 2010, 21:04 | #69 |
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hi phipscude just been looking at your creation and that looks awesome with boat loads of extras that would normally been advertised for towered A1200's only
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finaly get to say & ribbits too
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19 November 2010, 05:12 | #71 |
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Awesome work, Les!
That's the ultimate desktop A1200 I see to this day. Wanna donate it to me? |
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this is the best A1200 I have seen
tons of works there congratulations mr Phipscube |
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Awesome work§
I like the style approach that you have, unlike many other modifications I have seen, your machine preserves that original Amiga 1200 standard look. A bit like my own, but I do not even closely match all the modifications you have § Going to see if I can get Amigakit to help me getting a PICO PSU installed instead of the old power plug. They have helped me before with a subway, lyra 2, indivision custom a1200 build. Quite awesome. Cheers, Haymigga |
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Amazing project. Just a tiny bit jealous
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20 November 2010, 06:21 | #75 |
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It's a beauty.
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Cripes! Not been here for a few weeks so sorry I've not replied!
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Cheers Cosmic! Great weekend at Blackpool mate, I am still thinking about how awesome it was to meet all you guys there from Amibay I will get this beast finished up and hopefully by the time the next gathering is upon us I can travel over with her by my side HAHA! Cheers rkauer! and everyone else for the nice comments |
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I'm glad you noticed the original look, that's what I want too. Well apart from the small case sticker I put that on to give a small hint on the beastly interior I would have liked to have fit in a Pico PSU, but alas, no space. I did small tests with one too but found it was getting pretty hot too which adds to the already warm interior. Now I will put a modified mATX PSU inside an original A1200 (light) PSU shell at some point... and this, again, ties in with the original look |
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23 November 2010, 02:55 | #78 |
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What case sticker????????????
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Hi Phipscube and thanks for your answers. I'm thinking to install a Delphina as you (still I have to receive it). I was thinking to put their outputs in the Rf place, but you're going to substitute the Amiga ones?
There's no problem with that? I want to see that |
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