I Remember a Computer Shopper (you know, back when there ware actually a few
decent articles in it, as well as a ton of advertising) referred to those Mac
Clones as 'HackIntoshes' Sounds appropriate to me...
From: "Zane H. Healy"
<healyzh(a)ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Re: Early Mac Clones
bit hard getting a mac into a pc case though,
remember that macs have all
the connectors on board,
desie
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.
Zane
I have a set of texts on making a "Tower 64" (bundling a Commodore 64, Ram
Expansion, drives, etc. in a tower PC case) which I have been seriously
considering, actually I think I'd prefer a Tower 128 myself.
Larry
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