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Re: Seeking info --- mini-tower case for IIgs CPU.
- Subject: Re: Seeking info --- mini-tower case for IIgs CPU.
- From: supertimer@aol.com (Supertimer)
- Date: 1998/03/01
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
- References: <6d9tsu$1v62$6@lynx.unm.edu>
buggie@callisto.unm.edu (stephen e buggie) wrote:
>A computer store in Albuquerque is selling very clean "mini-tower" cases
>for $40 each, with power supply included.
>
>I'm busy with other projects right now, but would like to "tower-ize" a
>IIgs CPU this summer.
That's not going to work. The GS motherboard is too large to fit into
a mini-tower. Your best bet is to try a full sized tower. It worked for
me.
>I've ordered m/f ADB extension cables already for the keyboard. These
>seem necessary to run the extra distance for the keyboard.
Yes, these are perfect.
>Attaching Bugg-Power cable attachment to the power supply will be easy.
>I could also install a DC 12 volt fan in the casing to blow air around.
Most towers come with such a fan pre-installed.
>Can a joystick extension cable be constructed???
You should be able to find a DB-9 extension cable. Since I don't
use a joystick, I did not bother with this.
>But surely there are other problems to overcome. Can Apple II disk drives
>be installed in the bays? Will they fit? I have several half-height
>Apple 5.25" drives but dont know if they cab be daisy chained.
The best way to deal with this problem is to install PC floppies into the
drive bay via a BlueDisk controller. For the Apple drives, mount the
DB connectors from a UniDisk 5.25" interface in one of the back cut
outs or in a DB-19 door in one of the slot openings.
>What about the support of interface cards when tilted sideways?
Some recommend installing the motherboard with the slots vertical.
I have them horizontal and find that they don't need extra support.
>Is the mini-tower size big enough for the IIgs, two 3.5" drives, and two
>5.25" drives??? I've heard that tower cases vare in three sizes: mini -
>medium - large.
Large is the best. Medium might do. Mini is too small. Good luck
towerizing.