Description
Apollo 1240/1260 addtional 72pin simm slot add-on, this will allow you to add extra ram to the Apollo 1240/1260 accelerator. Note single sided low profile 72pin simm ram is required.
| Weight | 0.500 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 16 × 10 × 10 cm |
| Remove Modulator | Yes |
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Amiga 3000 capacitor replacement service, all board revisions, NOTE this is NOT a repair service.
Please send motherboard with daughter board.

Asahi Amiga A1200 Case Haruku Green manufactured by A1200.net
What’s included?
In 2016 840 Amiga users made it possible in supporting a Kickstarter to reproduce the Amiga 1200 case, the new cases are made using Injection Molding manufacturing technique to produce top and bottom shells as well as trapdoors and parts. The process implies the use of 3 new moulds, the first one is for the top shell, second mould for the bottom shell and last one for trapdoors and parts, all produced using brand new moulds.
The Asahi series of A1200 cases are limited edition, once gone, they are gone. The word ‘Asahi’ is a Japanese word that means “morning” and “sunlight”. It is derived from the Japanese words asa meaning “morning” and hi meaning “sunlight”. The name symbolizes the start of a new day, and is associated with hope and new beginnings. The limited edition series are available in the following colours:
Akuma Red – The word ‘Akuma’ in Japanese means ‘Devil’. With Devil Red we reference the Red Demon. A historic figure and one of the four Guardians of the Tokugawa in Japanese history. This color Red is a very dark Wine Red but brightens up to a blood red when light emits through it.
Arashi Grey – The word ‘Arashi’ in Japanese means ‘Storm’. The case is a very dark grey, but when light emits through it turns into a brighter grey with clear blue accents.
Shinkai Blue –The word ’Shinkai’ in Japanese means ‘Deep Sea/Ocean’ The case is a rich blue translucent which was close to the Commodore Blue but allow the right light and viewing angle to give it a dark purple hue. The blue brightens up when light emits through it.
The Amiga community has never died and some have produced some great add-ons over the years to make sure the Amiga is still relevant and useful today as it was back in the 80’s/early 90s and these cases take full advantage of that weather that’s simply transferring your existing motherboard from your existing Amiga 1200 or have a luxury of installing a MiST FPGA Board. Below are few more enhancements:
MiST is a FPGA based modern board that implements classic 16bit computers like the Commodore Amiga, Atari ST and 8bit systems like the Commodore 64, ZX-Spectrum, MSX, Atari XL/VCS, Apple II, Colecovision, Sega Master System, NES, SNES as well as Arcade machines. The primary difference between the MiST is that its NOT emulation.
The Amiga A1200 purple case has mounts to mount the MiST FPGA.

Keyrah V3 for the Amiga 1200/600, C64, VIC 20 and C16Keyrah V3 is an IO adaptor that allows you to use the original keyboards of the Commodore Amiga 600 and 1200, Commodore 64, VIC-20 and C-16 within their respective cases. The purpose of this you can then install a Raspberry PI which uses the original keyboard of that computer and providing 2 x D9 ports. The new Amiga 1200 case has mounts are located at middle top of bottom shell. This location make the keyboard adapter available for Raspberry Pi or MiST board. Original Amiga 1200 keyboard ribbon will fit nicely just at the right place on the keyboard adapter board. I/O connectors are accessible through rear panel I/O slots.
So what are the differences with the original Commodore case?
*Keycaps NOT included but available as an option.

PiStorm32 Lite Adaptor for the Amiga A1200 is designed to connect one of the Raspberry Pi’s listed below (not included)
NOTE: We do sell a plug and play package here which includes PiStorm32-Lite, Raspberry Pi 3A & SD Card.
Once you add your own Raspberry Pi, setup an SD card and plug it in the trapdoor of the A1200 like all A1200 accelerators (TF1230 or TF1260) you will have an accelerated Amiga 1200!
Compatible Rasperry Pi’s:
Want to know more about the PiStorm check out the following link: https://github.com/PiStorm/pistorm32-lite-hardware
Compatible Rasperry Pi’s:
With the Pistorm32-lite the A1200 can go up to a 68040 and using a Pi4 you could see 2000 Plus Mips!
Want to know more about the PiStorm check out the following link: https://github.com/PiStorm/pistorm32-lite-hardware
The PiStorm adaptors are professionally manufactured. and a contribution to the developer is made to support this project.

Amiga A1200 black case and A1200.net mechanical keyboard bundle:
What’s included?
This bundle is perfect for:
So what are the differences between the original Commodore case and the New A1200 case?
Checkout this review of the prototype unit:
Image for illustrative purposes only

A1200 FPU upgrade (onboard) which includes socket, FPU and installation.
This FPU modification adds a real FPU to the A1200 motherboard, there has always been a place (U0) for an onboard FPU but it was never added. This is a perfect compliment for a stock A1200 or one with an accelerator without an FPU option, for example The TF1230 or any standard ram upgrade like the 11Mb Fast Ram upgrade. However there are a couple of limitations of adding an onboard FPU.
This modification is available as an option on our A1200 recapping service, ReAmiga 1200 and Refurbished units.
Checkout this Youtube video by Chris Edwards
Process of ordering:
Like our recapping service, you would need to send us your A1200 motherboard only. Once you have ordered you will receive an automated email with where to send the board and how to pack it.

TF1260 Amiga A1200 accelerator hosts 128Mb Fast Ram, IDE connector with CPU options available below.

Amiga A1200 motherboard fully refurbished (various motherboard revisions). Each A1200 motherboard is professionally refurbished, ultrasonic PCB cleaned and tested.

Amiga 1200 capacitor replacement service, all board revisions (1A,1B,1D1,1D4,2B). NOTE this is NOT a repair service.
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