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- From: bmontgom@morgan.ucs.mun.ca (Byron Montgomerie)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: walker case extrapolation
- Date: 7 Apr 1996 20:24:19 GMT
- Organization: St. John's, NFLD, Canada
- Message-ID: <4k989j$eqm@coranto.ucs.mun.ca>
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- K. C. Lee (de351@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) wrote:
- : Byron Montgomerie (bmontgom@morgan.ucs.mun.ca) writes:
- : >
- : > Actually, if I were to buy the walker I would just get the motherboard, buy
- : > my own drives, mouse, and keyboard and save a fortune.
-
- : Same here. I would also use a standard PC power supply. It save all the
- : trouble with the traditional wimpy power supply brick. I wonder where are
- : all the Amiga motherboard connectors though. I sure like the way it is
- : done on a 4000T - everything is on a separate PCB mounted on the back of a
- : clone case.
-
- From the internal pics, the motherboard looks like a hacked a1200
- motherboard, you can even see the plastic connector for the internal
- keyboard. :) Doesn't look like the aga chips are integrated on the
- prototype from what I saw. As for the connectors, I guess you wouldn't be
- able to tell from the prototype.
-
- Regards,
-
- BM
-
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