Hey everybody
The last couple of years I had several amiga related projects.
My 600, CDTV, 4000D with GREX PCI busboard, all where a lot of fun to build. The whole fun was in completing each project and not actually using this every day though.
I had to make a new project that would keep as my main amiga.
The first amiga I had was a 500 but a 1200 is the best choice from my point of view when it comes to WHDLoad and expandibility.
I decided to make one equipped with a 030 accelerator as this is the best when it comes to value for money
This is an amiga to keep so I tried to find boxed and in mind condition parts.
Here is the result.
Boxed amiga 1200 brand new and unused! When I first got this and unboxed it at my house i felt like I was a kid and it was christmas
This is the version with scala and HD installed.
Snow white
Boxed Blizzard 1230 MKIV. The best and most troublefree 1200 accelerator.
Boxed Indivision scandoubler MKI
Kipper2k internal CF adapter
Time for WHDLoad...!
Well a Blizzard 1230 and ClassicWB might be a killer combo that can give you many hours of fun. But looking at an RTG screen from the big box amigas and then back to plain old 1200 AGA can be really sad.
So I decided to pimp it a little more
BlizzardPPC 060@50 and 603@240 + SCSI. The model with the highest specs (non overclocked)
Latest mask (rev6) 060
2 Χ 128 ΜΒ ultra slim SIMMs
Just under 4mm...
BlizzardVisionPPC for RTG in 1200D
IDEFix Express rev2 so we can have CDROM etc
Mechy PSU at 7Α so we can feed all these with power. this ons has the size of a laptop PSU
Ratte AutoSwitch AGA<->RTG. The simplest but most important part for a usable RTG/AGA system. The best money I have spent for this 1200. Thanks Andre!
The first thing I need to change is the VGA header's oriantation as it has some problems with the Bvision card.
Desolder the header's pins
And change the oriantation to a new angle.
No problem there any longer with the BVision and SD
First test...and...IT'S ALIVE!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKcZkl0JX3U
A small video of the ratte switch in action.
That's all folks...for now
Thanks for looking!
The last couple of years I had several amiga related projects.
My 600, CDTV, 4000D with GREX PCI busboard, all where a lot of fun to build. The whole fun was in completing each project and not actually using this every day though.
I had to make a new project that would keep as my main amiga.
The first amiga I had was a 500 but a 1200 is the best choice from my point of view when it comes to WHDLoad and expandibility.
I decided to make one equipped with a 030 accelerator as this is the best when it comes to value for money
This is an amiga to keep so I tried to find boxed and in mind condition parts.
Here is the result.
Boxed amiga 1200 brand new and unused! When I first got this and unboxed it at my house i felt like I was a kid and it was christmas
This is the version with scala and HD installed.
Snow white
Boxed Blizzard 1230 MKIV. The best and most troublefree 1200 accelerator.
Boxed Indivision scandoubler MKI
Kipper2k internal CF adapter
Time for WHDLoad...!
Well a Blizzard 1230 and ClassicWB might be a killer combo that can give you many hours of fun. But looking at an RTG screen from the big box amigas and then back to plain old 1200 AGA can be really sad.
So I decided to pimp it a little more
BlizzardPPC 060@50 and 603@240 + SCSI. The model with the highest specs (non overclocked)
Latest mask (rev6) 060
2 Χ 128 ΜΒ ultra slim SIMMs
Just under 4mm...
BlizzardVisionPPC for RTG in 1200D
IDEFix Express rev2 so we can have CDROM etc
Mechy PSU at 7Α so we can feed all these with power. this ons has the size of a laptop PSU
Ratte AutoSwitch AGA<->RTG. The simplest but most important part for a usable RTG/AGA system. The best money I have spent for this 1200. Thanks Andre!
The first thing I need to change is the VGA header's oriantation as it has some problems with the Bvision card.
Desolder the header's pins
And change the oriantation to a new angle.
No problem there any longer with the BVision and SD
First test...and...IT'S ALIVE!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKcZkl0JX3U
A small video of the ratte switch in action.
That's all folks...for now
Thanks for looking!
