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Amiga A1200 HDISK/FDISK LED Adapter
£10.83 Ex. VAT
Amiga A1200 HDISK/FDISK LED adapter provides 2 separate inputs to show the activity of and not limited to, Icedrake V4, PiStorm32-Lite SD slot, hard drives or PCMCIA port using the original LED module on the Amiga 1200 LED panel.
Signals for the internal HDD and DISK are transmitted as is, also this module corrects the constant LED light that may occur with some SD or CompactFlash cards.
There are also LEDs on the module itself that show floppy and hard drive activity. This can be especially useful when the Amiga 1200 is operated without the original keyboard.
Configuration
There are a total of 2 pins available on J3 , which have the following characteristics.
- A = HDD input – (output via HDISK LED)
- B = FDD input – (output via FDISK LED)
So for example you want to show the PCMCIA activity, you would connect a wire to the FDD input and any PCMCIA activity will show via the FDISK LED.
NOTE:
Soldering skills will be required when connecting 3rd party activity signals to the Amiga A1200 HDISK/FDISK LED adapter, more details to follow.
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- All screws are secured with metal brass inserts. No more broken plastic clips.
- The bottom trapdoor has extra vents for a better case air flow.
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- Top case including enhancements
- Bottom case including enhancements
- Enhanced bottom trapdoor with extra vents.
- Enhanced rear trapdoor + extra plastic holder DVI / VGA shaped hole.
- Rubber feet
- Set of screws
How are these brand new?
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- Board tested again and tested for a minimum of 4 hrs playing a rolling demo.


Images of the Amiga 1200 motherboard is for illustrative purposes only and are PAL, each unit will show signs of age and use. If you want photos of the Amiga 1200 motherboards we have please contact us.
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