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Amiga A1200 Case Badge – A1260 WARP
£4.16 Ex. VAT
Brand new Amiga 1200 perfect replacement for any A1200 case or for the new A1200 cases. These are high quality prints finished off in a 3D gel, long lasting and look very smart! Smarten up your Amiga 1200 case!
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SKU: A1200-badge-TF1200-5
Category: Amiga 1200 Cases
Tags: A1200, A1200 Case, A1200 Case badge, A1260 WARP
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Sum A1200 USB Keyboard Adaptor
Sum A1200 USB Keyboard adaptor is a USB interface for HID keyboards (ONLY) without the need for installing additional AmigaOS software drivers. Device's installation procedure consists of simply attaching it the U7 chip located on A1200's motherboard. Additional feature of the adapter is its "Bootloader" function allowing future firmware upgrades.
Sum A1200 USB comes with dedicated configuration mode, which becomes available when you by pressing both the Right-Shift + Pause keys together. User preferences are saved to the built-in EEPROM memory.
Key Features of the Sum A1200
- Support for both USB HID and USB-PS / 2 keyboards (Not gaming or LED backlit keyboards).
- A1200 compatibility (U7 chip-attached).
- Built-in USB stack.
- Configuration mode for PC keyboard (activated by R-Shift + Pause key combination),
- Configuration mode for Mac keyboard (activated by R-Shift + F19 key combination).
- Built-in EEPROM memory enabling user preferences storage.
- "Bootloader" function allowing future firmware upgrades.
- "Status" indicator LED providing information about device's state.
- built around 16-bit Microchip microcontroller utilizing nanoWatt technology.
- Non-blocking keyboard A1200 - You can still use the inbuilt A1200 keyboard.
Entering configuration mode (R-Shift + Pause)
- F1 - RESET type - software (A2000, A3000, A4000, CD32, CDTV) or hardware (A600, A1200),
- F2 - mapped Amiga Right to Alt Right,
- F10 - view keycode (on / off),
- F12 - display configuration
Amiga keys | USB keyboard |
---|---|
Amiga reset | CTRL + L-Win + R-Win CTRL + L-Alt + R-Alt CTRL + L-Alt + Del |
Help | F12 |
L-Amiga | L-Win |
R-Amiga | R-Win |

ReAmiga A1200 Refurbished Fully Built
ReAmiga A1200 Rev 1.5 Refurbishment Service built using a A1200 board the customer supplies as a donor*. The Re-Amiga A1200 is a reverse engineered board by John "Chucky" Hertell. and is a full A1200 board with some extras added which include:
- Composite Video area changed to a new decoder for improved quality.
- VGA Connector added, VGA monitor needs to support 15Khz!
- S-Video Connector for S-Video Out
- Kickstart switch built in, if you are using 27C800 Eproms. you can program one bank with one kickstart and the other bank with another.
- PCMCIA Reset fix.
- Optional IRQ7 Switch.
- Native PAL or NTSC Option (below)
- Added LED's for _RST, _KB_RST, _ODD_CIA, _EVEN_CIA and _ROMEN also to Serial TXD and RXD (from the 5V level).
- Added resistor to IDE Activity so now adapters that made IDE led always bright will be handled correctly.
- Added pads close to floppy connector for a 0Ohm resistor if you want to do the Escom floppy patch instead of a wire.
- 9 Pin Mouse Port
- Fits in your current metal shielding**
- WHITE PCB ONLY
We reserve the right to cancel and refund any deposit made if we find an issues with securing any component or costs have increased to a level where building a unit becomes unavailable.

Amiga PicoPSU Adaptor – A500, A600, A1200
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Amiga PicoPSU Adaptor suitable for the A500/A600/A1200. The right angled connector provides a lower profile. You can operate the unit using a toggle or push to make switch.
A 90W PicoPSU power supply, with a 60W mains adaptor, has been sufficient to operate an Amiga 600 and Amiga 1200 with a 040 and CD-ROM.
PCB dimensions, 51x51mm
Does not include any PicoPSU.
Designed and built by Ian Stedman

Amiga A1200 Keyboard Membrane (New)
Amiga A1200 Keyboard Membrane brand new. If you have issues with your Amiga A1200 keyboard with missing keys or missing rows of keys the chances are the membrane needs replacing. These Amiga A1200 brand new (manufactured 2020) membranes are based on the original Mitsumi keyboard membrane (also marked A1200-A) and original Mitsumi Model number 56C774A.
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 A1200 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 A1200 mainboard).