Alicia 1200 Mini-ITX First Boot

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Shoe’s Workbench has released a new preview video showcasing the Alicia 1200 Mini-ITX Amiga mainboard. Developed by Enterlogic, the creators of the Denise Mini-ITX board, this project represents the latest step in bringing modern flexibility to Amiga hardware. The video captures the Alicia 1200 Mini-ITX first boot, giving a glimpse of its promising capabilities.

From the start, the video highlights the board’s compact layout and clear focus on compatibility. Viewers see the system powering on successfully, with stable output and smooth operation. For those familiar with the Denise board, this demonstration feels like a natural continuation, but with the added benefit of AGA support, which has been a major request among enthusiasts.

The Alicia 1200 Mini-ITX first boot not only confirms that the board is functional but also shows how far development has progressed. Enterlogic keeps the video short and direct, allowing the hardware to speak for itself. It is a first look rather than a full review, but the preview still manages to raise excitement about what the finished board will offer.

Fans of compact Amiga solutions will appreciate the direction of the Alicia project. Its Mini-ITX form factor opens possibilities for integration into modern cases while retaining compatibility with classic Amiga software and expansions. The focus on AGA means it could become a desirable platform for both retro gamers and developers exploring original Amiga graphics modes.

This preview makes it clear that progress on the Alicia 1200 Mini-ITX is steady. With the first boot already successful, anticipation now shifts to upcoming updates and full demonstrations of performance, stability, and supported features. For anyone following Amiga hardware projects, this short video is worth watching.

Watch the full preview to see the Alicia 1200 Mini-ITX first boot in action and get an early glimpse at where the project is heading.

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