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AgonLight2 Retro Case

Case for the Agonlight2 computer in the style of the wedge-shaped cases of the 8-bit era.
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updated January 19, 2024

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Case for the Agon modern 8-bit computer by Bernardo Kastrup et al.

I wanted to create a case in the style of the home computers of the 1980s.

The parts can be printed on a normal-sized printer. Some assembly is required.

 

There is a newer version of the case on Github.

 

Bill of materials

  • 1x Cherry G84-4100 mini keyboard. The keyboard is relatively expensive, but it's also available used or as B-stock. Mine cost 19 euros on eBay.
  • 1x QIANRENON USB A U-shaped adapter. You can also omit the adapter, but then the keyboard cable will be visible outside the case.
  • 14x M3x10 screws.
  • 15x M3x12 screws.
  • 29x M3 screw nuts.

Assembly instructions

  • Keyboard
    • Disassemble the keyboard. Only the keyboard PCB, the daughterboard beneath it, and the cable are needed. You can shorten the cable. I was lazy and kept it in the case coiled up.
    • Fit the isolator on the daughterboard so that it sits between it and the keyboard PCB.
  • Undercarriage
    • Fit the nuts (1x M3 each) into the slots in the rear lower corners. The remaining nuts are inserted in the same manner.
    • Insert screws for the Agon board (4x M3x10).
    • Connect parts (6x M3x12 with nuts).
    • Secure the board (4x M3 nuts).
    • Place the keyboard on the supports so that it rests against the horizontal stops.
    • Guide the keyboard cable beneath the Agon board towards the back.
  • Side walls
    • Fit nuts (6x M3 nuts each). Should be a tight fit. I used small pliers with gentle pressure.
    • Attach to the undercarriage (2x M3x10 each).
  • Back wall
    • Connect parts (1x M3x12 with nut).
    • Attach to the undercarriage (2x M3x10).
    • Connect keyboard cable, USB adapter, and board.
  • Top cover
    • Press the logo into the left cover part.
    • Connect parts (2x M3x12 with nuts).
    • Secure to side walls (2x M3x10) and back wall (2x M3x12).
  • Keyboard frame
    • Connect parts (2x M3x12 with nuts).
    • Secure to side walls (2x M3x12 side, 2x M3x10 top).
    • Insert LED cover.
  • Blinds
    • Insert both panels into the gap between the keyboard frame and the cover. Depending on your 3D printer's tolerance, the fit between the panel and side wall can be tight. I slightly oversized the panels, so some sanding may be necessary.

Shortcomings

  • Made for the AgonLight2 by Olimex only. I will add base plates for the other variants if there's demand for it.
  • The front ports of the board are unusable because of the way it is mounted.
  • The attachment of the panels is unsatisfactory. Depending on the print tolerance, they raise in the middle. Hot glue helps, but still, a better mounting is needed.
  • No case feet.

Printing

  • PLA 20% grid infill.
  • Most parts can be printed without support, but with support, the scew holes look better.
  • The blinds should be printed standing upright on the outer side with support.
  • I printed the LED cover in transparent PETG.
  • Approximate filament amount: 380g

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