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Re: Apple II to PC modding
Craig Bower wrote:
> "Miles Attacca" <milesattacca@gmail.com> wrote in message
> 1162268670.044020.221800@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com">news:1162268670.044020.221800@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > One of my dream projects is to find a derelict IIGS shell and implant
> > in it the heart of one of the new smaller-form PC motherboards. This
> > project would also involve hiding a slot-loading CD drive in an
> > external 5.25" unit, and perhaps even using a regular VGA monitor
> > inside the shell of an (also hopefully already-broken) old Apple
> > monitor. However, one detail eludes me, and that's of a PC floppy drive
> > that takes advantage of Apple's idea of motorized/software-controlled
> > disk loading and ejection (since mounting a drive inside an external
> > 3.5" unit might otherwise involve some creative cutting, and destroying
> > part of the illusion).
> >
> > On another note, I'm not sure of the exact dimensions, but one could
> > almost fit a Mac Mini into a 5.25" drive's casing! A properly-sized
> > shell over one would be a fun case mod to see.
>
>
> Hi Miles,
>
> Awesome idea! - It's along the same lines as a current project of mine.
>
> Take an old //e case, 5.25" drive, and build a retro-case modern PC.
> I'm going to forego the Mini-ITX boards and processors as they tend to lack
> the oomph for a lot of applications. I'm planning on getting creative with
> the keyboard on the old //e case and wiring a few key combinations
> to control PC side power on, reset, etc. The original //e power light
> will of course be split in half, left side power, right side Hard Disk drive
> access lights. In the 5.25" drive, once I figure out a way to mount it
> and make it look like it rolled out of cupertino, I'll have a slot loading
> DVD RW wired in to utilize the drive access LED and some unique
> switch ability where a slight push down on the original drive latch
> mechanism will control the DVD's eject / inject button. It ought
> to be a nifty little project when done.
>
> Keep us posted on your project and as I dive head-long into mine,
> I'll post pics of the build in progress. It'll be a good feeling to have
> an apple 2 back on the desktop and as a 'main' computer again! :)
>
> Cheers,
> Craig
Interesting idea guys....kind of like putting the devil inside angels
clothes... ;-)
I felt a little dirty installing a IIgs motherboard into my old (dead)
//e case, but installing an evil IBM architecture board into an Apple
case just seems *wrong* on so many levels..... ;-)
I'd be interested in the seeing the pics though just the same.
cheers,
-p