Wood rules! After getting a mediator PCI module in December 2000 my
old tower didn't work out any more, which also was a 'hack' using a
PC tower and modify it to fit the Amiga A1200 motherboard. Since I work as a carpenter and know wood better than metal, why
not......make the whole thing in wood. Also material cost is very low with wood. I don't know how much you
need throwing out for a winner/power tower, but in wood parts my
tower costs less than 20-25 US$. Some pictures show a totally different desktop/box but I made a
prototype in January, so I had something to measure height/width of
the PCI cards at different sockets, so everything helped me finish
this last solution. What's left is small adjustments, surface treatment and at the end,
colorize it and make the Amiga logo really show by adding an
identical but 1 mm inlaid Amiga logo 'sticker' on top, just as I did
on my last 'G4 box'. Working with wood I just love working with wood. With the right tools and patience + time, you can shape whatever you
want. I used a cnc controlled router for much of the job... In this box it's very easy to access any hardware. Future project? It would be pretty cool to find and build/buy a
VGA=>LCD interface and hook up this 12" lcd screen. Connecting it to the AGA port and use it for watching old/new demos. Mounting it to one of the sides on the tower and this suddenly turns
into a portable computer. If anyone happen to have such info please mail me :) The screen is a
SHARP LM12S469 and used to be in a Toshiba Satellite laptop. In a
'laptop parts' webshop this screen was priced to 350 US dollars, so
throwing it away is a bit difficult.