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    The floppy drive is no longer obsolete. AmEv's Avatar
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    My Audio Editing Station.
    Case design loosely inspired by the iMac G3.
    Its purpose? Live audio editing.
    Core of the mod? Creative Sound Blaster Live CT4830.
    Motherboard? NLX MoBo from an HP Vectra VLi8
    HDD? 10GB WD
    RAM? Well, I'm hoping to have at least .5GB.
    Screen? Gutted Gateway FPD1730 (I may have inadvertently fried something )

    OK, on with the show.

    The problem with the LCD is that it required a standard outlet plug. However, on inspection, it uses the standard 12V (yay!)
    So I took a molex-fan adapter, spliced it into the board, and it, for a while, displayed something decent.

    Well, here's the parts.

    Not much now, but until I get the Plexi....
    To the left of the LCD is my ring of molex-fan adapters, and to the right is a 5.25" 4gb HDD. Old, I know.
    Fans are plugged in, in the pic. The flash just makes it appear not.

    However, the plan is to take the Plexi into a C shape, and have the components in the "bubble".

    The procy I am trying to run it with.

    Not much luck, yet.

    Til next update.
    Two years. They were great. Let's make the next ones even better!

    Tri.fecta

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmEv View Post
    My Audio Editing Station.
    Case design loosely inspired by the iMac G3.
    Its purpose? Live audio editing.
    Core of the mod? Creative Sound Blaster Live CT4830.
    Motherboard? NLX MoBo from an HP Vectra VLi8
    HDD? 10GB WD
    RAM? Well, I'm hoping to have at least .5GB.
    Screen? Gutted Gateway FPD1730 (I may have inadvertently fried something )

    OK, on with the show.

    The problem with the LCD is that it required a standard outlet plug. However, on inspection, it uses the standard 12V (yay!)
    So I took a molex-fan adapter, spliced it into the board, and it, for a while, displayed something decent.

    Well, here's the parts.

    Not much now, but until I get the Plexi....
    To the left of the LCD is my ring of molex-fan adapters, and to the right is a 5.25" 4gb HDD. Old, I know.
    Fans are plugged in, in the pic. The flash just makes it appear not.

    However, the plan is to take the Plexi into a C shape, and have the components in the "bubble".

    The procy I am trying to run it with.

    Not much luck, yet.

    Til next update.
    I've tried squinting and glasses but still can't see your pics

    GOD DAMN THE SPAMMER MAN

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    The floppy drive is no longer obsolete. AmEv's Avatar
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    Facebook changed their servers, apparently. Guess they got tired of people hot-linking their images.



    Well, this project is long dead. Which reminds me, I need to update my sig.
    Two years. They were great. Let's make the next ones even better!

    Tri.fecta

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