First post, by frankmonk
HI guys,
just wondering if someone knows which tower this is? this one looks really stunning to me
It would be great if someone can identify it for me
http://i63.tinypic.com/2m7xaxe.jpg
thanks
HI guys,
just wondering if someone knows which tower this is? this one looks really stunning to me
It would be great if someone can identify it for me
http://i63.tinypic.com/2m7xaxe.jpg
thanks
It's just a generic 386 made with off the shelf parts.
One thing that makes it unique though is the dual colour LED display. I don't think I've seen one like that before.
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Yeah, definitely a generic AT minitower. That display though, you don't see those everyday...
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SCSI CDROM too. 😀
Crazy, I didn't notice that this case even has a built in digital clock. The buttons are also pretty interesting. They're the same type you find on microwave ovens.
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wrote:SCSI CDROM too. 😀
How do you know it's a SCSI just by looking at this photo? Just curious.
wrote:wrote:SCSI CDROM too. 😀
How do you know it's a SCSI just by looking at this photo? Just curious.
To be fair I looked and thought a similar thing but it was more "IS that the SCSI version?" It came in an IDE flavour, too, and they look identical from the front.
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