Since it appears that the Amiga 1222 has been released (can't find any announcements / pressreleases / product pages on
A-EON.com, though - it's like the computer doesn't exist) now would be a good time to consider buying a motherboard. According to the
"
A1222 Guide: Initial Build and Setup"-guide, it seems as if there are a few pre-requisits to have in mind:
* AmigaOS can currently "only" address 2 GB of RAM
* The system expects "standard 1.5V DDR3 SO-DIMM" chips
* The hardware has only been tested with "unbuffered, non-ECC SO-DIMMs running at 800MHz"
* With this in mind, "2GB Kingston 1333MHz non-ECC SO-DIMM" chips "should work fine", according to the guide
* The official (?)
Amiga 1222 manual says that the computer has only been tested with two (!) RAM chips, both from Kingston - the KVR800D3S8S6/2G chip and the KVR13S9S6/2 chip. Both of these chips seem to be out of production.
As a lot of people who have assembled their own systems can vouch for, using the wrong kind of RAM is like asking for trouble. Non-hardware compliant RAM usually result in seemingly random lockups, crashes and other unexpected behaviors. Since none of the recommended Kingston chipsets seem to be available any longer, and since A-EON haven't taken the time to test any other RAM circuits that are actually being manufactured in 2024,
what other new options/brands are there to consider?
(I do realize that used RAM can probably be bought on various auction sites, but this is not what I have in mind; I'd like a brand new Amiga, and starting my OS 4 journey by buying used parts isn't what I have in mind)