A600 Upgrades
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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 - 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)
Greaseweazle V4.1 is the latest version, updated for mass production and with the following features:
- Reads and writes 3", 3.5", 5.25", 8" disks (with suitable drive and cable)
- Buffered outputs, for communicating with older 5.25" and 8" disk drives
- Integrated power connector for directly powering most 3.5" disk drives
- Write-enable jumper can be removed for safer preservation of precious vintage disks
- Supports flippy-modded 5.25" drives
- Supports Disk-Change detection as used by Rob Smith's integration into the WinUAE Amiga emulator
- 3 user-definable outputs (eg. 8" interface REDWC signal)
- 100% factory tested, and tested again by me before shipping
More information and documentation on the wiki page here:
This listing is for the Greaseweazle V4.1 device only. And does not include which you will require:
- A disk drive (for example a PC 3.5" or 5.25" drive)
- A floppy ribbon cable (typically you want a standard PC cable with 'twist' on pins 10-16, to communicate with a PC floppy drive)
- Floppy drive power cable, or power supply
Amiga A600 8Mb Fast Ram PCMCIA switchable
- ON/OFF - You can enable or disable the card.
- 4Mb/8Mb jumper
- Transferring files from your PC/MAC using the a PCMCIA CF card adaptor
- Plug in a Ethernet card to transfer files from a PC/MAC via FTP
- Adding a CD Drive that has a PCMCIA interface
Amiga A600 PiggyBackNot RGB2HDMI 1Mb Expansion
- 1MB additional CHIP RAM
- Implemented RGB2HDMI logics in small CPLD
- RPI Zero connector
- Integrated denise adapter on flex ffc cable.
- RTC Socket (Add a Real Time Clock Chip
- 3 x Clockports
- Flexible mHDMI to HDMI FFC cable included!
- Slim construction, No need to remove the trapdoor cover or replace with one that allows the expansion
- Module does not interfere with fast ram cards or accelerator cards.
- Raspberry Pi
- SD Card
- 3D Printed HDMI Mount
AmiKIT for PiStorm and Pistorm32 (RPi 3A+, CM4 & RPi4 B)
- AmigaOS 3.2 ADF Files (Licenced AmigaOS 3.2 is available here)
- AmigaOS 3.2.2 update (available free from Hyperion's website once you register AmigaOS 3.2)
- AmigaOS 3.2.2.1 hotfix (again available free from Hyperon)
- Picasso96 drivers from Aminet
- Internet connection from your Amiga (to register AmiKit on AmiKit Servers) using a PCMCIA WiFi or LAN card, Plipbox etc. There is a 15min demo of Roadshow TCP/IP stack included.
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Full HD 1920x1080 monitor (or at least HD 1360x768) for RTG desktop plus a second Amiga monitor for 15kHz native modes like PAL/NTSC (or just one monitor with multiple inputs or a suitable video upscaler like the Indivision AGA MK3 for the A1200 allowing 15kHz modes on modern monitors)
- 32GB MicroSD Card preloaded with AmiKit for PiStorm.
- Metal case for for 2 SD and 4 microSD cards.
- MicroSD to SD card adapter.
- Licence key to register with AmiKit
Recommended Specs:
Amiga 1200 with PiStorm32-lite & Raspberry Pi 4B (1GB+ RAM) or CM4 or at least RPi3; with heatsinks + ideally a cooling fan
Minimum Specs:
Amiga 500/600/2000 with PiStorm & Raspberry Pi 3A+ or 3B+ or Zero2W; with heatsinks + ideally a cooling fan
Amiga Black Keycaps A1200 A500 A600 Multiple Layouts
- New Amiga Keycaps are compatible with Mitsumi Switches only!
- Not compatible with Amiga 1000.
- 96x Keycaps : Compatible with A1200 / A500 / A600 / A2000 / A3000 / A4000
- Includes : Standard Return Key (ISO) / FAT Return Key (ANSI) & Additional long Shift Key (ANSI)
- 12x Keycaps for Amiga A600 compatibility
- 1x Standard Space bar
- 1x Short Space bar (A600)
- 100x Springs : Should you need to replace some old ones.
- Small & Medium sized plastic clips for special key stabilizers.
Images are for illustrative purposes only.
CA-PSU Amiga A500, A500 Plus, A600, A1200
- 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
- Central Europe
- United Kingdom
- Australia
- USA
Keyrah V3 – Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, PC
- Commodore C64 (all models)
- Commodore SX-64
- Commodore VIC-20 (VC20)
- Commodore C16
- Commodore C128D
- Amiga 1200
- Amiga 600
- Amiga 500
- Amiga 4000/CDTV
- Atari ST (8-pin connector only)
- PC XT / PC AT (with PS/2 adapter)
- Commodore C128
- Commodore C116
- Commodore plus/4
- Commodore PET (8296)
- Commodore CBM2 (B-Series)
- Amiga 2000/3000 (with PS2 adapter)
Amiga A600 1Mb Chip Ram Memory Expansion
xT Accelerator Amiga A600, 28Mhz CPU, 11MB Fastram
- 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
A630 Rev 3 Accelerator 68030 50Mhz 64Mb FPU Amiga A600
- 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.
PiStorm600 Adaptor for Amiga A600
Key Features
- Emulate 68010,68020,68030,68040,68060 Processors with or without FPU
- 128Mb Fastram.
- File-based SCSI device.
- RTG graphics from the Pi itself.
Notes:
Powering the A600/PiStorm It is possible if you have a weak PSU or the Amiga 600 has not been recapped you may see instability issues as with any accelerator, you have a few options all of which are available below, If your using a Pi Zero2 then it is unlikely you will need to apply additional power. A Pi 3A+ can consume more power, but this is not often an issue until you start connecting USB devices, you have a few options below:- You can add extra power via a floppy power connector splitter (available below) which is a new cable which splits the floppy power to power both your internal floppy drive and the PiStorm via its built in Molex connector (DO NOT ADD POWER OTHER THAN FROM THE AMIGA ITSELF OR TRY AND USE IT TO POWER OTHER DEVICES).
- Make sure your Amiga has been recapped, we offer 2 options Standard and Premium.
- Purchase a new Amiga PSU of which we also offer 2 versions, A600 Standard PSU or A600 Boost PSU which also as a 5VDC line adjustment to give a perfect 5 Volts to the Amiga 600.
*Using the Raspberry Pi Zero Model 2 is possible as mentioned but you do lose a little in performance.
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Amiga A600 Keyboard Membrane (New) GREEN
- 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)
- 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).