If I can't find a way to make it work, I'll get the official case.
![Image](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d8/Amiga_A1000_IMG_4275.jpg)
No, the mini case won't fit an X16, but the Plus should fit an X16, as long as you get the ATX, rather than the Amiga, back panel.
There are lots of HTPC cases out there. Something like a Fractal Design Node 202 should be a good fit.
So you have the option of powering "something" else off of the Motherboard. I know Voidstar has his wired to the USB port on his case so he can at least use it for charging phones and stuff. (though of course there are no data pins connected)..SolarSurfer wrote: ↑Fri Jan 26, 2024 12:40 am Regarding the 10 pin FP header ...
What is the purpose of the +5V DC pin?
Thanks for posting this picture, I ended up ordering the same case and as soon as I get it I’ll post my picturevoidstar wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 6:24 amI got one of these, just as temporary for now. As an mATX, it is not a tight fit for the X16 board. But keep in mind for that price, it doesn't come with any fans or power supply - not that you need those here, but it makes less of a good deal.debug_ninja wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 3:26 am I am tempted to buy something like this but I’m unsure if it will be too tight a fit. I like the handle and 60 isn’t too bad
Attached is a photo to give an idea of the space. One nice thing is I plug pins into the up-front USB port to draw 5V right off the X16 board (5V clearly marked near the FP and I2C group of pins). So that 5V can charge a phone or some IEC disk drive emulator, etc. Note there is no switch upfront for RESET or drive activity light - that hasn't really been a big deal, with the side glass window I can see the onboard activity LED just fine, and CTRL+ALT+DEL from the keyboard does a reset reliably enough.
The "fine grill" stuff that comes with that case is just "sticker on" (not magnetic, or at least I don't think it is) so I didn't use it. That left space to pass the SD extender thru.
With the holes top and bottom, it might be easier to cut out a space for a side-insert cartridge someday.