Jeff Kaneko wrote:
Hey, not to mention those guys that unpackage their CoCo III's and put them
into PeeCee cabinets to add SCSI, more disk drives, extra memory, etc. etc.
etc.
Hey, that's what I'm planning to do with this "classic" Compaq
portable I got for free (stripped of everything but the motherboard
and floppy) -- I've got no use for 8088 systems, and all of the
documentation I have is on building a CoCo3 into an AT style case.
Since I've got a spare CoCo3 to work with (I've got 4, I love OS-9,
so I'll experiment with the one with the lowest Rev level and least
memory, then put in a _good one_).
Jeff
At 05:45 PM 6/8/98 -0500, you wrote:
>>bit hard getting a mac into a pc case though, remember that macs have all
>>the connectors on board,
>>
>>desie
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>Can't be any worse than the people that put Atari's or Amiga's in a PC
>case. I've seen a Atari TT030 in a PC Tower, and it's quite popular among
>Amiga people to tower their A1200's. All it takes is some creative cabling.
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