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Description: At the time the picture was taken, this A1200 featured a 2.2GB (I think) slimline 3.5" IDE hard drive and an Apollo 1240/40MHz with 32MB fastmem. Because of the 1240 card I had to raise the A1200 with those "furniture cushions" used at the end of chair legs. Without them, the fan and heatsink wouldn't fit properly and the case wouldn't close. The monitor is an old 15" Philips SVGA with built-in speakers. It seemed to be custom-made for Multiscan:Productivity.
Picture Stats: Views: 4769 Filesize: 14.67kB Height: 768 Width: 1024 Posted by: carls at September 07, 2003, 04:10:03 AM Image Linking Codes
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rkauer Posts:3263 | October 17, 2008, 02:03:34 AM That 1200 looks like is levitating!:-o |
carls Posts:1047 | September 11, 2003, 08:58:07 PM @Cyberus Sure, I used 4 of them with a diameter of maybe 3 or 4cm, and I put them really close to the original ones. Steady as a rock. |
Cyberus Posts:5696 | September 10, 2003, 11:00:07 PM Do you find the legs are stable when you lean on the machine to type? |
carls Posts:1047 | September 07, 2003, 04:21:26 AM The little green sticker is a crossed-over "Intel Inside" logo and the blue and black sticker says "Nuclear Power Plant" :-) |