digii3
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I just got an A1200 (Workbench 3.0 and original 3.0 ROM) with the DKB Cobra 030 accelerator and would like to know if my ideas will work... I connect it to an old 32" LCD HDTV via an external box that converts Amiga video to HDMI and it works great - Amiga HI res with no flickers. I also have a few amiga formatted harddrives and hundreds or thousands of floppies that may or may not be good that I want to access and transfer to my home NAS. Below are some ideas I have for this system so I can better use it in today's enviroment.
1. Remove the DKB and replace with the PiStorm 32lite and the RasberryPI 4B, and extend the USB and video to the expansion cover on the back.
2. Install a mouse port to USB adaptor to use wireless mouse.
3, Install wireless HDMI so I can use the A1200 without the cord to the monitor.
Questions:
1. Is there a way to connect the IDE to external or is the PiStorm able to access amiga formatted harddrive installed in an USB external enclosure and be accessed by the PiStorm USB port?
2. If not, is there a way to get the IDE port to the outside to try to access Amiga formatted harddrive.
3. How good/bad is it to use the HDMI port from the PiStorm on the A1200?
4. I have the original EMPLANT card and software by Jim Drew from the 90's. I remembered that the software no longer needed the card anymore, so I would like to run Emplant on it and install MacOS 9 on it for some of my Mac softwares from back then as well. Is Emplant compatible with PiStorm and in RTG?
5. I would really like to connect the A1200 to the internet, what simplest way to do so? Would upgrading to 3.2 ROM and run Workbench 3.2 to make this simple?
6. With PiStorm, can I access the internet port and use it as the internet connection for the A1200 or should I get a PCMCIA ethernet card <- Which card is best?
7. How would this A1200 compare to my old A4000, that, unfortunately, does not work due to blown battery - might get repaired unless I find an affordable A4000 motherboard.
8. How useful is the A1200 for use today for web browsing (I used I-Browse from the 90's, but I am sure it is not usable in today's web enviroment)?
9. Other than what I plan to do with the A1200, what else can I do what would not require me to cut or break the case and would not need any sodering? I do not know how to solder.
Separate, not critical question:
1. Is there a battery or battery enclosure that is like a thin profile that will sit under the A1200's profile that we can use on the A1200 so I can eliminate the power cord
Note that this unit is not my primary unit. I use Commodore OS Vision 3.0 and MacOS 15.6.1 as my primary systems. Commodore OS for work and MacOS for browsing. The A1200 is main for playing and trying things our of the ordinary (much like what I did with my A4000 in the early 90's), but if it can be used for web browsing, that would be most ideal.
Thanks.
1. Remove the DKB and replace with the PiStorm 32lite and the RasberryPI 4B, and extend the USB and video to the expansion cover on the back.
2. Install a mouse port to USB adaptor to use wireless mouse.
3, Install wireless HDMI so I can use the A1200 without the cord to the monitor.
Questions:
1. Is there a way to connect the IDE to external or is the PiStorm able to access amiga formatted harddrive installed in an USB external enclosure and be accessed by the PiStorm USB port?
2. If not, is there a way to get the IDE port to the outside to try to access Amiga formatted harddrive.
3. How good/bad is it to use the HDMI port from the PiStorm on the A1200?
4. I have the original EMPLANT card and software by Jim Drew from the 90's. I remembered that the software no longer needed the card anymore, so I would like to run Emplant on it and install MacOS 9 on it for some of my Mac softwares from back then as well. Is Emplant compatible with PiStorm and in RTG?
5. I would really like to connect the A1200 to the internet, what simplest way to do so? Would upgrading to 3.2 ROM and run Workbench 3.2 to make this simple?
6. With PiStorm, can I access the internet port and use it as the internet connection for the A1200 or should I get a PCMCIA ethernet card <- Which card is best?
7. How would this A1200 compare to my old A4000, that, unfortunately, does not work due to blown battery - might get repaired unless I find an affordable A4000 motherboard.
8. How useful is the A1200 for use today for web browsing (I used I-Browse from the 90's, but I am sure it is not usable in today's web enviroment)?
9. Other than what I plan to do with the A1200, what else can I do what would not require me to cut or break the case and would not need any sodering? I do not know how to solder.
Separate, not critical question:
1. Is there a battery or battery enclosure that is like a thin profile that will sit under the A1200's profile that we can use on the A1200 so I can eliminate the power cord
Note that this unit is not my primary unit. I use Commodore OS Vision 3.0 and MacOS 15.6.1 as my primary systems. Commodore OS for work and MacOS for browsing. The A1200 is main for playing and trying things our of the ordinary (much like what I did with my A4000 in the early 90's), but if it can be used for web browsing, that would be most ideal.
Thanks.