Rapidgorgon
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Because I don't want to go off-topic in the PJ64 topics, I'll start here.
So, last summer I grabbed hold of an old VCR an an old pc. I emptied the VCR and put the old pc in.
Here come the pics!
Outside
HDD support
The inside
(I know, it's a mess. Even a bigger mess with de cd-drive inside
)
I left most of the hardware intact. I replaced removed the faceplate of the cd-drive and glued the old VHS-drive cover to it.
On the inside, I had to remove the cover of the power supply and split the whole thing in two. As you can see, the power cable connects to the case on the left, but the power supply circuit board is actually on the right.
Specs
It was meant to be placed under a television as a multimedia-pc of some sort. The only problem was I couldn't connect it to the tv (and my mom didnt't want it to be in our living room, sitting under the tv. OK, so it's a bit noisy, crank up the volume).
So, last summer I grabbed hold of an old VCR an an old pc. I emptied the VCR and put the old pc in.
Here come the pics!
Outside
HDD support
The inside
(I know, it's a mess. Even a bigger mess with de cd-drive inside
I left most of the hardware intact. I replaced removed the faceplate of the cd-drive and glued the old VHS-drive cover to it.
On the inside, I had to remove the cover of the power supply and split the whole thing in two. As you can see, the power cable connects to the case on the left, but the power supply circuit board is actually on the right.
Specs
- Intel Celeron (the very first I guess, it's a Slot 1 processor) (@300MHz or 333MHz)
- MICRO ATX EX8 motherboard with onboard graphics (ATi 3D Rage Pro) and sound (YAMAHA YMF740)
- 2GB Fujitsu HDD
- an astonishing 64MB of RAM
- OS'es: GeexBox and DSL (dual boot)
It was meant to be placed under a television as a multimedia-pc of some sort. The only problem was I couldn't connect it to the tv (and my mom didnt't want it to be in our living room, sitting under the tv. OK, so it's a bit noisy, crank up the volume).
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