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Andy
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VIC-20 PC and the Apple LCIII NAS
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February 27, 2009, 04:01:55 AM »
Hi,
I put a PC inside a old VIC-20.
More info and photos at
http://retrocomputers.wordpress.com/the-vic20-pc/
Ive also make a old Apple LCIII into a NAS! More info at
http://retrocomputers.wordpress.com/2008/09/22/the-apple-lciii-nas/
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Re: VIC-20 PC and the Apple LCIII NAS
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February 27, 2009, 09:21:16 AM »
That's pretty cool, Andy. Good job.
Do you have any similar plans for new casemods in the future?
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Re: VIC-20 PC and the Apple LCIII NAS
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February 27, 2009, 09:29:59 AM »
I do have 1 mini ITX board left - humm, wonder what I could canabalise next. I recon a faulty NES as the case is reasonably large....
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Re: VIC-20 PC and the Apple LCIII NAS
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The Apple LCIII NAS has transformed into.... The Nintendo NAS (NES)
Take a look at its page at
http://nintendonas.retrocomputers.eu/
Make sure you sign the guest book!
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Re: VIC-20 PC and the Apple LCIII NAS
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Quote from: Andy on January 05, 2010, 07:06:21 PM
The Apple LCIII NAS has transformed into.... The Nintendo NAS (NES)
Take a look at its page at
http://nintendonas.retrocomputers.eu/
Make sure you sign the guest book!
Neato, Andy. Good work and thanks for sharing. For NESNAS v.2, your goal could be to more smoothly integrate/hide the computer ports within the NES case itself. For example, you could try to make some hinged doors out of the NES case plastic itself.
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