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Reply 2180 of 2209, by BitWrangler

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Socket3 wrote on 2024-02-13, 07:05:

I'm not sure what to do about the componentes stuffed in boxes, I don't want them under the desks. One idea I had is to buy kitchen cabinets - the kind you install on the wall, and install them on the walls above the desks.

If you are in Canada, I noticed they have garage wall cabinets on sale in the flyer this week, $149 CDN for a double wide. Not dirt cheap, but reasonable. Other place to try would be the Habitat for Humanity ReStores (Which occasionally also get in computer stuff)

If the shelving is still a problem, and you've got identical heavy duty units, you could use them as "ends" and bridge them with sturdy planks between them for a section of shelving between them. Only as wide as they are if it's heavier stuff, but could go 8ft even if it's light stuff like game boxes on it.

Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.

Reply 2181 of 2209, by MMaximus

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arncht wrote on 2024-02-18, 10:40:
https://www.instagram.com/p/C3fCwXWtt35/ My semi-retro setup with studio mixer, speakers and OLED display. It is compatible with […]
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My semi-retro setup with studio mixer, speakers and OLED display. It is compatible with my retro PCs for the 1993-2006 era, and also my home office with Macbooks.

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Nice setup! What's the little black box with a blue led display on top of the PC?

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Reply 2182 of 2209, by Martli

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arncht wrote on 2024-02-18, 10:40:
https://www.instagram.com/p/C3fCwXWtt35/ My semi-retro setup with studio mixer, speakers and OLED display. It is compatible with […]
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My semi-retro setup with studio mixer, speakers and OLED display. It is compatible with my retro PCs for the 1993-2006 era, and also my home office with Macbooks.

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I like it! I take a similar approach, minus the mixer (for now). I have three laptops (one for work, two for play) and four retro towers, but only one desk. This allows me to swap in each computer seamlessly, and I can also change up the peripherals where necessary (I have a few different keyboards/mice depending on what computer I'm using) and I find this works well.

I'm planning to add a headphone amp + DAC, and potentially a mixer (although I have enough cable spaghetti as it is).

I'd love to add a CRT monitor and have my retro rigs separated off from my modern computers, but I just don't have the space right now.

Bonus pic of my consoles.

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Reply 2184 of 2209, by gerry

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Martli wrote on 2024-02-20, 01:08:
I like it! I take a similar approach, minus the mixer (for now). I have three laptops (one for work, two for play) and four retr […]
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I like it! I take a similar approach, minus the mixer (for now). I have three laptops (one for work, two for play) and four retro towers, but only one desk. This allows me to swap in each computer seamlessly, and I can also change up the peripherals where necessary (I have a few different keyboards/mice depending on what computer I'm using) and I find this works well.

I'm planning to add a headphone amp + DAC, and potentially a mixer (although I have enough cable spaghetti as it is).

I'd love to add a CRT monitor and have my retro rigs separated off from my modern computers, but I just don't have the space right now.

Bonus pic of my consoles.

nice view of the greenery 😀 if you were playing far cry it could get confusing!

Reply 2185 of 2209, by ubiq

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MMaximus wrote on 2024-02-19, 17:10:
arncht wrote on 2024-02-18, 10:40:
https://www.instagram.com/p/C3fCwXWtt35/ My semi-retro setup with studio mixer, speakers and OLED display. It is compatible with […]
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https://www.instagram.com/p/C3fCwXWtt35/
My semi-retro setup with studio mixer, speakers and OLED display. It is compatible with my retro PCs for the 1993-2006 era, and also my home office with Macbooks.

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Nice setup! What's the little black box with a blue led display on top of the PC?

Since no one answered you, it's an Open Source Scan Converter (OSSC). I used one for a bit to hook my Pentium 90 system up to my home theatre:

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That computer is now back earning its keep as a monitor stand:

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Reply 2186 of 2209, by Martli

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gerry wrote on 2024-02-23, 09:11:

nice view of the greenery 😀 if you were playing far cry it could get confusing!

Benefits of living in the middle of the Pacific Ocean heh. Haha, yes indeed, especially at 1600x1200 😀. The easy solution to that is just play at night when the kids are in bed!

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Reply 2187 of 2209, by vutt

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Nice and clean all around I see...

Well I'm more into reasonably priced and functional setup.
All 4 babies of mine managed to squeeze into pic.

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Reply 2188 of 2209, by chinny22

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vutt wrote on 2024-03-06, 18:28:

Nice and clean all around I see...

Well I'm more into reasonably priced and functional setup.
All 4 babies of mine managed to squeeze into pic.

Reminds me of the google servers. Just the M/B, HDD, etc on a shelf in a rack.

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Reply 2189 of 2209, by BitWrangler

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I might try something like that, triple threat milk crates, 486, few hundred mhz socket 7, gigahertz plus socket A or P4.

Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.

Reply 2190 of 2209, by detritus olentus

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A bit disorganized in spots at the moment but here is my room of retro hardware that my roommates tolerate!

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Reply 2191 of 2209, by chinny22

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tolerate? You mean your flatmates are lucky to be sharing a roof with!
I'd offer a PC to each flatmate and then have a few LAN games 😉

PS, Your lego trains are cool as well

Reply 2192 of 2209, by amontre

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My Computer room here in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Reply 2193 of 2209, by gerry

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detritus olentus wrote on 2024-03-15, 21:16:

A bit disorganized in spots at the moment but here is my room of retro hardware that my roommates tolerate!

i like the laptops shelved like books 😀 and spotted a bunch of MB boxes too, pretty nice collection!

amontre wrote on 2024-03-17, 22:51:

My Computer room here in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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great view and all those big box games, makes for nice environment!

Reply 2194 of 2209, by chrismeyer6

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amontre wrote on 2024-03-17, 22:51:

My Computer room here in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Wow! What a beautiful setup and view you have. I really love the shelf with all your game boxes.

Reply 2195 of 2209, by frankmonk

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amontre wrote on 2024-03-17, 22:51:

My Computer room here in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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That's indeed such a nice room. I can imagine sitting there at nights and having this great view

Reply 2196 of 2209, by keropi

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amontre wrote on 2024-03-17, 22:51:

My Computer room here in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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epic!

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Reply 2198 of 2209, by Shponglefan

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amontre wrote on 2024-03-17, 22:51:

My Computer room here in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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That is a lovely organized games collection! Really like the display set up for cases on the closest left.

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