

I also am waiting on a second angle adapter for my PCMCIA port so I can install the wireless adapter.

However, I have a prisma megamix music card coming in which accomplishes the same goal I was going for - MP3 playback, that I don't feel the need anymore. I was planning on using flex PCI risers to work with the mediator, but my main reason for getting a mediator was to install a soundblaster card with. Ultimately, I think I will forgo putting the mediator in as there is no real need anymore. I'm still waiting for a parallel cable and a 25pin serial cable to arrive for me to mount. I'm playing around with bracket locations on the back to see what kind of configuration I like best. None of the buttons on the PC itself work - I don't have a reset button attached to my A1200, and the PSU is ATX and thus doesn't connect to the front starter switch, but I was thinking about decorating the reset and turbo buttons with some boing bouncing ball stickers. I'm also planning on printing some Commodore stickers for the black window portion of my case, and wiring up the LED lights on the front panel. I'm also considering swapping out the black Gotek Floppy Emulator and CD-ROM Drive for beige ones, as I have both colors. I'm planning on mounting the controller ports onto the front blank bracket on the case so I can have them in the front of the PC, like they are on the A1200 and such. Many commercial Sega Genesis/Mega Drive games used deluxe paint 4 to create art. Given that I'm also building a megadrive dev kit, Deluxe Paint is actually a pretty useful program to make Megadrive art with. I have the desktop dynamite pack, which came with Oscar (Which came with my CD32 as well), Dennis the Menace, and coolest of all, Deluxe Paint 4.īelieve it or not I still have use for actual amiga programs.
