An old Amiga could run a Mini-ITX processor.
An old Amiga could run a Mini-ITX processor.
Building a new Amiga 600 replica opens possibilities for adding a mini-ITX motherboard. If the internal case has been updated to support it, you should be able to fit one. The same applies to the A500 and A1200 models, which can accommodate micro-ATX or mini-ITX boards.
With the proper equipment and enough crack usage, anything is possible. The main concern is whether it’s worth trying.
Assuming the design has been updated to fit, then yes—it will work. The system responds appropriately.
He seems to be checking if the dimensions can accommodate a single unit. The I/O height is similar for both models. Mini-ITX (170 mm × 170 mm) fits in both A1200 and A500 without issues. mATX (9.6 × 9.6 in) only fits in the A500. This assumes the motherboard sizes match the older specifications.
It seems to fit snugly, though it might need some tweaking. The thermal performance isn’t great, but it shouldn’t be too bad.