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- From: nigel@socs.uts.edu.au (Nigel Pearson)
- Subject: Re: Help with building a Mac
- Message-ID: <nigel.715394267@saturn>
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- Organization: Computing Sciences, Uni of Technology, Sydney.
- References: <5898@m1.cs.man.ac.uk>
- Date: 2 Sep 92 00:37:47 GMT
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- In <5898@m1.cs.man.ac.uk> jflet@dir.mcc.ac.uk writes:
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- >Does anyone have experience with building their own Mac from spares ?
- >I've heard that using secondhand logic boards, analog boards, pc case, etc
- >and wiring them together, that its possible to get a cheap system up and
- >running.
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- There is a book called "Build your own Mac and Save a Bundle" which
- I have. It contained a lot of good stuff. Also one for upgrading your Mac,
- which was written a little later on, has a chapter on building your own.
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- If you need the Author/Publisher/ISDN, email me.
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- Nigel Pearson, research dog's-body @ University of Technology, Sydney.
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- AARNet: nigel@socs.uts.edu.au Talk: (Sydney) 330 1799 or 330 1816
- Hardcopy: Nigel Pearson, SOCS, UTS, PO Box 123, BROADWAY, Australia, 2007
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