If anyone is interested in putting a Commodore into a tower case, I have a couple of 9vac power transformers from old c128D power supplies, for $5.00 each or Brand New replacement C128D supplies for $25.00 ea. --Ray On Sat, Aug 4, 2001, at 01:25 AM, Professor Dredd wrote: > Wouldn't that cause extreme signal degredation across > the bus and introduce tons of EMI noise? > > --- Marko_Mäkelä <msmakela@cc.hut.fi> wrote: > > Last year I noticed that someone built a hand-held > > Atari VCS 2600. He had > > sawed the circuit board to at least 2 pieces and > > connected the pieces by > > soldering. I'm not sure, but perhaps one tower hack > > I saw on the net used > > a similar approach: bending a C64 mainboard to a > > 90-degree angle by sawing > > and soldering. -- --------------------------------------------------------------- |Raymond C. Bryan 651-642-9890 vox | The battle is sometimes | |Raymond Computer 651-642-9891 fax | to the small for | |795 Raymond Ave -email: raycomp | the bigger they are | |St Paul MN 55114 @visi.com | the harder they fall. | |USA Amiga - Commodore | -- James Thurber -- | --------------------------------------------------------------- Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list
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