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- From: ahs@cs.bham.ac.uk (Andrew H Speedie)
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- Subject: Re: Need CPU Box and/or PS for IPC motherboard
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- Date: 16 Nov 92 13:02:44 GMT
- References: <1992Nov14.220244.1922@news.Hawaii.Edu>
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- In article <1992Nov14.220244.1922@news.Hawaii.Edu> heasley@hoku.ifa.hawaii.edu (Jim Heasley) writes:
- > I'm putting together a workstation built around an IPC for use at home.
- > I've already got a motherboard and need to put it in a CPU enclosure
- > with power. (The enclosure is a *must* to keep a very curious 2 year
- > old from harming the computer and/or himself.) Does anyone out there
- > have for sale:
- >
- > 1) A Sun IPC box with power supply? (No hard disk or floppy
- > drive needed.)
- >
- > 2) An IPC replacement power supply? I could "adapt" some
- > generic box to hold the motherboard if I can't find the real
- > thing.
- >
- > If anyone knows of a vendor who makes CPU enclosures that will hold an
- > IPC motherboard (and has cutouts in the back to exposure the connectors
- > properly) please give me a pointer.
-
- I too need the same except for an IPX, but an IPC box would do. So if
- anyone knows can you post it.
-
- Many thanks
-
- Andrew
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