Reply 80 of 84, by DarkSaiyan
HI Guys! LOVE THIS!
i was about to print it then realized it doesn't have a back plate at all? With Cutout for AT Keyboard hole or PCI slots etc?? Or am i missing something?
HI Guys! LOVE THIS!
i was about to print it then realized it doesn't have a back plate at all? With Cutout for AT Keyboard hole or PCI slots etc?? Or am i missing something?
DarkSaiyan wrote on 2024-02-11, 04:50:HI Guys! LOVE THIS!
i was about to print it then realized it doesn't have a back plate at all? With Cutout for AT Keyboard hole or PCI slots etc?? Or am i missing something?
You can see here wiretap uses a backplane instead of an integrated AT or ATX motherboard.
Awesome project. Well done, this looks great.
Has anyone adapted the design for a 486 board with AT connector? (Eg. The Gigabyte GA-486AM/S)
byte_76 wrote on 2025-03-29, 10:00:Awesome project. Well done, this looks great.
Has anyone adapted the design for a 486 board with AT connector? (Eg. The Gigabyte GA-486AM/S)
In this same thread.
Re: [Project] 386/486/SBC 3D Printed Retro Case
Only detail is it only brings out six expansion slots in stead of the standard 8
so with the board you're suggesting, you'd only be able to use 1 PCI slot.
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weedeewee wrote on 2025-03-29, 10:31:In this same thread. […]
byte_76 wrote on 2025-03-29, 10:00:Awesome project. Well done, this looks great.
Has anyone adapted the design for a 486 board with AT connector? (Eg. The Gigabyte GA-486AM/S)
In this same thread.
Re: [Project] 386/486/SBC 3D Printed Retro Case
Only detail is it only brings out six expansion slots in stead of the standard 8
so with the board you're suggesting, you'd only be able to use 1 PCI slot.
I was thinking more along the lines of the case that this thread is about.
If it were just a little taller with a larger space for the expansion cards, then a typical 486 board should fit.
I assume panels to make it taller would need to be printed separately and glued together or maybe attached with screws?
The drive bays could move to the top and buttons could be positioned below the drive bays. With the height added below the buttons.
I don’t own a 3D printer and don‘t have experience in such things. Is the idea realistic?