How to Build a 14MHz Accelerator Card for Your Amiga 500
Mingo’s Commodore Blog shares a detailed step-by-step guide for building a custom 14MHz Amiga 500 accelerator card. Based on Mathesar’s open-source design, the project covers everything from downloading PCB files to soldering components and testing the finished upgrade. Perfect for experienced builders ready to give their Amiga a serious speed boost.
RobSmithDev Restores His Amiga 500+ Keyboard with A1200.net Keycaps
RobSmithDev has returned with another hands-on video — this time tackling a problem that just about every retro computer fan can relate to: yellowed...
Amiga 2000 Floppy Drive Repair and Dual-Drive Setup – The Hard Way
GadgetUK returned to familiar territory with another floppy drive repair, tackling an Amiga 2000 drive that was listed as "may need a clean, not...
Amiga 1200 Custom Build Unboxed from RetroPassion LTD
Sewerside FPV unboxes an Amiga 1200 Custom Build from RetroPassion LTD, showcasing its 50 MHz TF1232 accelerator, fast RAM, and smooth AGA gameplay.
Will This 1996 CyberVision 64/3D Graphics Card Still Work?
Chris Edwards has a habit of pulling long-forgotten hardware off the shelf and seeing if it still has life left in it. In this...
Upgraded Amiga 500 “Black Beauty” – A Fully Loaded Retro Build with ACA500+ and...
RetroCengo’s “Black Beauty” Amiga 500 is a tribute to just how far classic hardware can be pushed. With 2MB of chip RAM, ACA500+ acceleration,...
Inside VCF East 2025: Rare Amigas and Great Conversations with Chris Edwards
Chris Edwards is back with a new video that brings viewers along for a relaxed walkthrough of VCF East 2025. No frills, no overproduction—just...
Upgrading the Amiga 500 with PiStorm and RGB2HDMI
Future Retro Fusion’s latest video walks viewers through a practical look at two clever upgrades for the Amiga 500: the PiStorm accelerator and the...

















