Easiest way to paint small things that move too easily is to Blue Tack them to a piece of cardboard. It also makes it easier to rotate and spray them from all angles, and take them inside while drying, specially if it threatens to rain. Im really enjoying your content, please keep making it 😄
The 68030 upgrade is all you need. My 1200 has an '030 board with FPU and 8mb fast RAM, and run everything I threw at it. Doom Included, though at no higher than 320x240 or the framerate tanked. Even 320x256 was just enough to tank the framerate at just the right time to get you killed due to excessive action causing a performance spike. The only thing I can think of that something like an '060 would let you run would be Quake, and by that point you'd be cheaper and better supported on PC.
You should have put the stickers down and then top coated (assuming they're paint resistant), that way you'd have a more uniform look on the DIY keys... I hope you do the CRT next cause it definitely looks cool
I put an a500 into an AT PC case back in about 1993, I already had an a2000 with a hard drive, 8meg upgrade and Grass Valley 33mHz 68030 accelerator, but I obtained the a500 free and decided to turn it into a dedicated graphics machine for my first year at university.
Oh that's a nice Idea, that will help them blend with the keys a bit better. There have been some really great little tips in the comments so far. I think I might add a pinned post with a summary of them, I'll wait a little while see if any more crop up in the comments.
@@RetroBytesUK I dont know what RAL is but the color is Valspar Spray Flat Sumptuous Purple 84205 Although, I don't know that its available anymore, I cant seem to find it.
Nice! For the chip RAM part, I am guessing that A500 didn't have a Fat Agnus? Wouldn't that be another way to get to 1MB of chip RAM? I remember that was one of the first upgrades I made to my Amiga 2000, way back when. A 50MHz 68030 isn't too shabby! My A1200 is basically stock, but I've been contemplating what upgrades might be well suited to it.
There are some boards that let you get upto 2mb with the correct 2mb agnus. These boards plug into agnus's socket, then to agnus chip goes into the socket on the add-on board. There is 1mb on the add-on board, then you modify the mother board like I did (or add more ram chips to the board) then you have the maximum 2mb of chip ram. Those 2mb Agnus's are getting much harder to find these days.
I really wish there was too. I did back the new keycap kickstarter ages ago so I could get some new keys in different colours. Still waiting for that one to workout, the cheeky sods started a new A500 case campaign before even fishing the keycap campaign.