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- From: Lee Stanford <ltstanfo@tdc.redstone.army.mil>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: A3000 Tower hack
- Date: 4 Apr 1996 14:03:02 GMT
- Organization: TDL
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- Lane,
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- Yes, it is possible to put the A3000 into a tower case. In
- 1992, my friends and I designed and sold the "T3+". It was a
- full size tower case with a Micro R&D 300W power supply. The
- case provided additional room for hard drives, CD-ROMS, etc..
- but no extra video slot. All that was required on the buyer's
- part (depending on your knowledge of computers) was to either
- remove the top cover and mount the remainder into the tower
- case or remove just the motherboard and daughter card and place
- it into our "mounting tray". We sold several of these tower
- kits before we quit (the A4000 was just about to come out and
- everyone wanted it so our market dried up). I myself wound up
- buying an A3000T and most recently a C= A4000T.
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- Good luck with your efforts,
-
- Lee Stanford
- (co-founder and ex-employee of OTNI: AMIGA Group)
- ltstanfo@cici.com
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- Hi,
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- I am interested in hacking my A30000 into a tower case with a
- larger PS. I checked the aminet/hard/hack dir and couldn't
- find anything there. Is this a possible one? Does anybody
- have any ideas/suggestions. I would truely appreciate any
- help.
-
- Thanks
-
- Later,
-
- Lane A. Highbarger | Budweiser, the choice of amphibians ...
- | Windows, the choice of lemmings ...
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