Quick question - if I support campaign with 5 Euro, will I get 5 redeem codes for Amiga Reloaded?
Quick question - if I support campaign with 5 Euro, will I get 5 redeem codes for Amiga Reloaded?
Just had a quick look at the campaign website, and am a bit confused, the video describes 3 modes/variants,
the classic one where all Amiga components go in it,
another where itx mobo and Amiga keyboard go in
lastly a blank one where a keyboard sits on top of the case with modern itx mobo
yet on the list of perks they are just described as internal a1200 keyboard and external keyboard?
Hi,
The bottom part of the AMIGA CASE is pre-configured for placement of the classic Amiga 1200 motherboard and for placement of Thin Mini-ITX motherboards, Raspberry PI 1B+/2/3 and the Keyrah V2 keyboard adapter together in one AMIGA CASE (fixed placement) as shown in the video.
The top part of the AMIGA CASE is of your choice, either for usage with an internal amiga 1200 keyboard or with an external keyboard.
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Just had a quick look at the campaign website, and am a bit confused, the video describes 3 modes/variants,
the classic one where all Amiga components go in it,
another where itx mobo and Amiga keyboard go in
lastly a blank one where a keyboard sits on top of the case with modern itx mobo
yet on the list of perks they are just described as internal a1200 keyboard and external keyboard?
Yep, thanks for clearing that up
Hi,
The bottom part of the AMIGA CASE is pre-configured for placement of the classic Amiga 1200 motherboard and for placement of Thin Mini-ITX motherboards, Raspberry PI 1B+/2/3 and the Keyrah V2 keyboard adapter together in one AMIGA CASE (fixed placement) as shown in the video.
The top part of the AMIGA CASE is of your choice, either for usage with an internal amiga 1200 keyboard or with an external keyboard.
Did this answer your question ?
Just had a quick look at the campaign website, and am a bit confused, the video describes 3 modes/variants,
the classic one where all Amiga components go in it,
another where itx mobo and Amiga keyboard go in
lastly a blank one where a keyboard sits on top of the case with modern itx mobo
yet on the list of perks they are just described as internal a1200 keyboard and external keyboard?
Hi, Im looking for thin mini-ITX motherboard for Amiga case, with socket AM1 or FM2+, but there is probably no solution.![]()
Hi martyn27,
Most Thin Mini-ITX motherboards are for intel cpu's but there are Thin Mini-ITX motherboards available for AMD cpu's.
Check these motherboards :
http://b2b.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5796#ov
http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWebSite/Pr...oryID=1&DetailName=Feature&MenuID=186&LanID=0
Hi, Im looking for thin mini-ITX motherboard for Amiga case, with socket AM1 or FM2+, but there is probably no solution.![]()
I'm a bit confused by the wording in the full description.
It says:
"The bottom part of the AMIGA CASE is pre-configured for placement of the classic Amiga 1200 motherboard and for placement of Thin Mini-ITX motherboards, Raspberry PI 1B+/2/3 and the Keyrah V2 keyboard adapter together in one AMIGA CASE (fixed placement)."
Does this mean that you can have a 1200 motherboard, a thin mini ITX AND a Raspberry installed in the case (three motherboards, all in one case simultaneously) or something else? The wording is a bit awkward so I'm not sure that the actual meaning is clear.
I THINK what this case can hold is EITHER an Amiga 1200 motherboard OR a thin mini ITX and / or a Raspberry. In other words, if you have a real Amiga 1200 motherboard in the case, that's the only motherboard that can be in the case. If you have a thin mini ITX or a Raspberry, you can install one or both of these in the case at the same time (for a total of one or two motherboards in the case) but no Amiga 1200 motherboard (three motherboards won't fit).
If the last paragraph is the correct interpretation, do you think it is possible to clarify this in the campaign description?
Thinking that 3 motherboards can be in one case might sound like a crazy assumption, but I've seen many projects fall apart from imprecise communication by the project builder and unrealistic assumptions by backers. If there's any wiggle room in the communication, backers WILL assume whatever benefits them the most (three motherboards in one case at the same time in this instance) regardless of the plausibility of the assumptions or the intent of the builder. This can quickly lead to bad feelings and bad press for the project.
I hope that you take this as the constructive criticism that it's meant to be. Backer expectations need to be managed before they get out of hand.
What would it take to mount an Amiga 500 in this case? Just a new backplate, or is it more involved than that?
Would you consider making a transparent or semi-transparent case?
Does the case have a slot for a CD-ROM ribbon cable?
Will the LED PCB fit a standard A1200 case (original C= version)?
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