I've been tinkering with my 500plus for quite some time, and I think I've finally got it to the point that I can't take it any further...
Take one A500 Plus.
Add 1MB more chip RAM.
Add MKL's IDE interface with CF card reader
Add a CSA Mega Midget Racer, 33MHz 030, 50MHz 882, 8MB 32 bit DRAM and 512kb of 32 bit SRAM.
Add an NMB keyboard for old skool cool
Add 1.72MB internal disk drive
Add an electronic kickstart switch with 2.05 and 3.1
Add boot selector switch to swap DF0 for DF1
Add TNT23's MegaDrive floppy emulator in A1010 housing (which can be used as DF0 with above)
Add an AT PSU
...and there you have it
. Short of a PP&I 040, I can't think where else to take this and still have it fit in the original 500 case. It only just fits, with a little bit of forcing: the NMB keyboard is slightly thicker than a standard 500 keyboard, and with MKL's adapter and a CSA MMR in there it was already very tight. Hence the double insulation! The ROM switcher is extended using an IDE extension cable, which does the job nicely.
The CF card goes under the floppy: it only fits with a 2.5" CF card reader, so there's an adapter under there too. I had to create a custom power cable with 2 floppy power cables and 1 hard disk power cable to power it: works nicely.
The switches on the back are for df0/df1 swap, and for 68000 fallback mode. Switch kickstarts by holding reset for 5 seconds
I'd like to change the kickstarts so I have 1 .3+scsi device built in, and a 3.9 hackstart, but that's about it. Well, until Jens releases something über-cool that is a graphics card plug in for the 500...
Take one A500 Plus.
Add 1MB more chip RAM.
Add MKL's IDE interface with CF card reader
Add a CSA Mega Midget Racer, 33MHz 030, 50MHz 882, 8MB 32 bit DRAM and 512kb of 32 bit SRAM.
Add an NMB keyboard for old skool cool
Add 1.72MB internal disk drive
Add an electronic kickstart switch with 2.05 and 3.1
Add boot selector switch to swap DF0 for DF1
Add TNT23's MegaDrive floppy emulator in A1010 housing (which can be used as DF0 with above)
Add an AT PSU
...and there you have it
The CF card goes under the floppy: it only fits with a 2.5" CF card reader, so there's an adapter under there too. I had to create a custom power cable with 2 floppy power cables and 1 hard disk power cable to power it: works nicely.
The switches on the back are for df0/df1 swap, and for 68000 fallback mode. Switch kickstarts by holding reset for 5 seconds
I'd like to change the kickstarts so I have 1 .3+scsi device built in, and a 3.9 hackstart, but that's about it. Well, until Jens releases something über-cool that is a graphics card plug in for the 500...
