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| IG-88:
--- Quote from: Mr. Bubblehead on October 31, 2005, 07:12:50 pm ---View of my cocktail with the top and monitor removed: --- End quote --- Damn! Thats some serious lumber you got in there! Is that a pair of 2x8's holding some of the hardware? |
| kastawaykid:
Here is a picture of the computer in my Upright machine. I used some old case parts to hold the PCI/AGP cards in, like my cocktail pictures above. |
| javeryh:
--- Quote from: kastawaykid on November 03, 2005, 12:52:50 pm ---Here is a picture of the computer in my Upright machine. I used some old case parts to hold the PCI/AGP cards in, like my cocktail pictures above. --- End quote --- What's all that borg-looking tubing in there? Are your wires running through them? Where did you get them? Is there any benefit? Great thread by the way - I'm scared to start assembling the guts of my cocktail even though I have everything I need... |
| Spartan:
The hell with neatness -- just throw it all in there! :o Actually, these pics were taken circa 1999 just as I was finishing it up. The IPAC is mounted on the well between 2 gutted PC speaker boards (so to have independent Left / right volume control). If I need a keyboard, I can open the lid and plug it into the IPAC. The PC was a Pentium 233 w/ MMX (now an Athlon 1700) and the gray rectangle gadget was an Avatar Shark drive which used 250MB hard diskettes. That's how I transferred the software. Now it's on a wireless network. The monitor was a fixed frequency 20" Intergraph (with authentic curvature!). It croaked and was replaced with a 19" flatscreen cheapo from Home Depot. |
| BUCKETHEAD:
--- Quote ---What's all that borg-looking tubing in there? --- End quote --- |
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