Amiga 4000D DVI & Blank Rear Expansion Port Covers

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Hi Mate,

The blanks are exactly the same size but without the DVI hole.

You will need to dremmel out / cut a hole for the SCSI depending on the connector but it will fit if your good with that sort of thing.

PM me if you want some.

Cheers

Having never seen an A4000 in the flesh! I am very interested to know if these plates are the same size as the opening for 50pin scsi ports? (the big old style low density stuff)

scsi enclosures tend to have the cutouts for them.

If they are then I would like a couple uncut plates. I need to mount some usb ports into an scsi case for a custom build
 
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The first lot I got off you fit perfect not only on the desktop A4k but I'm pretty sure they will fit the Micronik tower case....and they also fit perfectly some rack cases that have been modified to suit the 1200 :-)

So I need 3 move DVI panels ! Will pm later....
 
Glad you're happy with them Ash...

Replied to your PM for more plates.

Cheers

The first lot I got off you fit perfect not only on the desktop A4k but I'm pretty sure they will fit the Micronik tower case....and they also fit perfectly some rack cases that have been modified to suit the 1200 :-)

So I need 3 move DVI panels ! Will pm later....
 
Does fit the Micronik Tower case and my custom rack case.....

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Fits Micronik


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Fits custom rack case for A1200 :)
 
Nice to see some in place.

Is that the pop-rivet option :thumbsup:

Payment received and I'll post the 3 DVI plates in the morning.

Cheers

Does fit the Micronik Tower case and my custom rack case.....

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Fits Micronik


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Fits custom rack case for A1200 :)


Indeed it is pop rivet! I got so sick of playing juggler holding the screwdriver against the bolthead whilst my sausage fingers try to align the nut and all while holding the hardware upright....grrrrr

The only initial negative is I didnt remember the little kickback using the rivet gun, I scratched the paintwork a few times because of the little kickback....double GRRRRR LOL
 
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