Yet Another PC-Mac Case Mod
JayPee writes "Fortunately, this mod doesn't involve destroying a brand new G5 for its shell. (And yes, I know the G5 was a "hoax"). Instead, the modder used an old Macintosh SE case for his gaming computer. While I'm sad that he wasn't able to use the old black and white display in conjunction with the LCD, I'm still amazed that he was able to deal with the heat issues that I'm assuming would pop up by stuffing a higher end PC and video card in a Mac SE case." This mod is technically impressive, and looks great.
This article says that the designer of this case mod is actually doing his first ever mod. Considering how unique this idea is, it's amazing it went so well. It really looks quite amazing.
I would have second thoughts before strapping the HDD to the side of the PSU...
I came across something similar in Akihabara a couple of years ago: http://context.metalbat.com/index.pl?671 The i/30 is an SE/30 fitted with a G3 mobo and with the B&W CRT replaced by a TFT. Excellent.
It would appear he is running WindowsXP.
Hrrm... I usually just sign my name.
I guess the owner wants to shock you with his very slow looking Yugo that can do a 10 second quarter mile.
369 fps on Quake3 may not be enough to brag to your buddies, but maybe it just looks that much better when it comes from a case that held a 30mhz mac.
Yawn.
Some guy took the guts of a G4 cube and put it in a Color Classic
The G5 wasn't a hoax. The submitter was referring to the recent brouhaha about a guy who stripped the internals out of his G5 and replaced them with not-so-great PC components. It turned out to be a hoax.
Anyone know how PC hardware handles the special keys (command, option) on Apple keyboards?
I have an Apple Pro Keyboard hooked up to my PC. Option is Alt, Command is the Windows Key.
I suspect the volume up, down, and off keys, eject key and F13-F16 on my G5's keyboard would be confusing to a PC, though.
Actually, volume up,down,off and eject all work under Linux. I think volume up and down work in Windows, but eject doesn't.
And F13-F15 map directly to Print Screen, Scroll Lock, and Pause.
It does take some getting used to though, because the "windows" key and alt are swapped.
Can't say I'm a fan of people who make their cases light up ( I think it's a waste of time and money, frankly), but why not try something no one else has?
It doesn't mean much now, it's built for the future.
either they took a lot of time and care with the photos, or they're very nice renderings. either way, it looks nifty. but, somehow, unreal.
it'd be nice if it didn't light up, too, and you could just tuck its nice small case away to do be a file/print server. good size for that sort of thing.
When did the future switch from being a promise to a threat? -C. Palahniuk
Not only was this a very impressive casemod (and not super-tacky like many are), the computer inside puts all of mine to shame, especially my still-functioning Macintosh SE. ;)
"I've got to stop masturbating! It makes me too lazy! Stop it, Albert. Stop it." -- Albert Einstein
If a mac SE is a piece of history, I got a museum in my basement.
I know at least three people who would kill to have a Mac Classic...
Now just give me your name and address, and I'll send them after you with axes!
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