
Greaseweazle V4.1 USB Floppy Adapter Flux Reader Writer
Greaseweazle v4.1 allows versatile floppy drive control over USB. By extracting the raw flux transitions from a drive, any disk format can be captured and analysed.
This includes, PC, Amiga, Amstrad, PDP-11, musical instruments, industrial equipment, and more. The Greaseweazle also supports writing to floppy disks, from a range of image file formats including those commonly used for online preservation (ADF, IPF, DSK, IMG, HFE).

Amiga A600 8Mb Fast Ram PCMCIA switchable
Amiga A600 8Mb Fast Ram Card is PCMCIA switchable using a physical jumper to switch from 8Mb to 4Mb Perfect for WHDLoad, Its tiny size makes it the smallest 8Mb fast ram card for the Amiga 600.

Keyrah V3 – Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, PC
Keyrah V3 allows you to connect original keyboards of classic computer systems like the Commodore 64 or the Amiga 1200 to modern computers (e.g. PC, Mac, or the Raspberry Pi) via USB.

CA-PSU Amiga A500, A500 Plus, A600, A1200
CA-PSU Amiga A500, A500 Plus, A600, A1200 (CA-PSU stands for Compact Amiga Power Supply Unit), where “compact” designates the three target computers A500, A600 and A1200. It is the first power supply on the market that fully complies with the original Commodore specifications, introducing cable drop compensation for best regulation that even settles the voltage drop in the input filter of the target computers. This means that the voltage on the main 5V rail will never deviate more then 0.9%, measured inside the computer – no matter if the computer is in vanilla configuration or heavily expanded. Conventional power supplies will either supply too-high voltage to a vanilla machine, or too-low voltage to an expanded machine, causing malfunction or even defects. This cannot happen with our cable drop compensation technology.
Technical data in short:
- 5V, 5A, ripple/noise 50mV max. (typically 30mV)
- Overload on 5V tolerated up to 8A for 30 seconds
- 5V load regulation <0.6% typical, max. 0.9% under overload condition
- 12V up to 4A
- -12V, 0.1A
- Modern, high-efficiency DC-DC converter technology
- Total output power up to 60W
- Fanless, silent, extremely low heat
CA-PSU is a two-brick solution: One mains-connected power brick and the CA-PSU converter box with the switch and square 5-pin DIN connector to the computer. This moves the power switch a lot closer to the computer, reducing the probability of inadvertent switching, for example if the power supply is under the table near your feet.
CA-PSU has the best overall efficiency on the market, with a worst-case efficiency of 80.1% (best case >82.5%). The best competing product peaks at just over 70%, and some original Commodore power supplies have an efficiency of only 55%. This means that with our CA-PSU, there’s less total heat, less power consumption and a longer life expectancy because there is less stress on the components.
Naturally, CA-PSU features over-voltage protection – every modern power supply does. We wouldn’t consider it worth mentioning, but this protection is part of a more complex block to protect your valuable classic gear: There are two critical moments that need to be taken care of: Switching on and off. CA-PSU has a controlled 5V ramp-up when switching on, ensuring safe power-up of heavily-expanded machines. Traditional power supplies without such a controlled start-up ramp tend to “swing in” to the target voltage, which might cause malfunction or even defects. Further, switching off will start a short timer, ensuring that the next switch-on event can’t happen until a few seconds after switching off. This ensures that capacitors in the computer and expansion gear are sufficiently discharged, and switching on won’t cause 3.3V regulators of modern expansions to oscillate, which may cause severe damage.
In the unlikely event that these elaborate precautions fail, CA-PSU is covered by a German product liability insurance.
This new production run of CA-PSU includes an international power brick that directly plugs into the socket (no mains cable). International adapters included are:
- Central Europe
- United Kingdom
- Australia
- USA
CA-PSU is compatible with worldwide grid voltages and frequencies (110-240V AC and 50 or 60Hz).

Amiga A600 1Mb Chip Ram Memory Expansion
Amiga A600 1Mb Chip Ram upgrade fits in the trapdoor of the Amiga 600. These cards are brand new and perfect in giving your Amiga 600 a little boost and compliments the Amiga 600 8Mb Fast ram upgrade as 2Mb chip ram is recommended if your looking to start using WHDLoad.
What is WHDLoad?
WHDLoad is a a solution where by the user can install hundreds of Amiga games on to a HDD/CF or SD card even if the game originally did not have the option of installing the game on to the internal HDD/CF/SD card. The vast majority of games have already been converted ready to go or you can create them yourself if you have the original game on a floppy disk/s. Also many great Amiga demos have been converted for WHDLoad.
1 Year RTB Warranty.

xT Accelerator Amiga A600, 28Mhz CPU, 11MB Fastram
xT Accelerator Amiga A600 with an onboard 28Mhz CPU with 11MB Fastram is one of the smallest and slimmest accelerator cards for the Amiga 600 computer, with some extra skill you can also fit the original HDD sled to it.The card is mounted on top of the MC68000 PLCC68 processor. All configuration options are available in the CLI.
Full specs:
- CPU MC68SEC000AA20, clocked on 28MHz.
- 11MB Fast Ram.
- MapROM Feature.
- PCMCIA Friendly – Ram needs to be set to 4MB.
- Embedded hardware DriveSWAP DF0/DF1 (Boot Selector).
Notes:
- Some demos or games may require disable “CPU CACHE” for better compatibility with the MC68000.
- The card is designed to work with 3.1 Roms and above including 3.2 and 3.2.1.
- PCB Colour will vary
*2Mb Chip ram is strongly recommended for WHDLoad which is available here

A630 Rev 3 Accelerator 68030 50Mhz 64Mb FPU Amiga A600
A630 Rev 3 Accelerator for the Amiga 600 is the latest revision of the A630 modern turbo card with the classic 68030 Motorola processor running at 50Mhz and also includes an onboard FPU. Perfect for that sweet spot in speed and usefulness for Demos, WHDLoad* gaming, internet and so on. This will give any A600 a great speedboost in a compact unit.
Full specs:
- CPU MC68030, clocked on 50MHz.
- FPU 68882 – synchronous or asynchronous clocking.
- 64MB SDRAM Fast Ram.
- Cooling: Active included.
- PCMCIA Friendly.
Important Information:
MMULib’s for the A630 Accelerator
The A630 Accelerator requires the installation of MMULib’s and it very important you use the right ones for the kickstart ROM you are using:
3.1 Kickstart:
http://main.aminet.net/util/libs/MMULib.lha
http://main.aminet.net/util/libs/MMULib.readme
3.2, 3.2.1 or 3.2.2
Install the MMULib package that came with the installation CD ONLY and NOT the ones from Aminet.
Notes:
- Some demos or games may require disable “CPU CACHE” for better compatibility with the MC68000.
- The card is designed to work with 3.1 Roms and above including 3.2 and 3.2.1 of which can be purchased below.
- An internal HDD/CF/SD Card needs to be installed for the A630 to boot.
- PCB Colour will vary.
*2Mb Chip ram is strongly recommended for WHDLoad which is available here

Amiga A600 Keyboard Membrane (New) GREEN
Amiga A600 Keyboard Membrane brand new GREEN. If you have issues with your Amiga A600 keyboard with missing keys or missing rows of keys the chances are the membrane needs replacing. There are 3 types of Mitsumi keyboard membrane for the Amiga A600:
- The A600 Blue Keyboard Membrane – available here
- The A600 Green Keyboard Membrane (model number 56C47A or 56C471A – maybe stamped A300-A)
- The A600 Green Keyboard Membrane (model number 56C47B or 56C471B – maybe stamped A300-B)
This membrane is compatible with the with all Green A600 membranes, if your current A600 membrane is BLUE these are different and are available to purchase here
What if you have missing keys or rows of keys on the Keyboard? Try these possible fixes first:
- Check the ribbon is inserted all the way in the connector on the Amiga A600 mainboard.
- If it’s only 1 or two keys the plunger may need a clean, strip down the keyboard and clean the plunger with some IPA.
- If it’s a whole row of keys missing its a very strong possibility that the membrane on your needs replacing.
- The final step is to trim off 1mm of the connector (the ribbon end that plugs into the A600 mainboard).
Do let us know if any of the above fixes help you!






