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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: tone007 on December 16, 2010, 03:00:56 AM
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Can you tell what it is?! ;)
(http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs715.snc4/63492_10150162737698849_788618848_8150457_3878434_n.jpg)
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Can you tell what it is?! ;)
(http://jungle.net/tone/case.jpg)
must be pretty desperate for a door for that naked a4000t..
I guess a a500 lost its life in the process?
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Parts machines get used for parts.
..and pieces.
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Is there still a floppy drive beneath the slot?
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Is there still a floppy drive beneath the slot?
That would be different -- a top-loading floppy drive. Has it ever been done? Would it pop out correctly given the gravitational force?
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You cannibal. You disgust me! :madashell:
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nice touch on the rotated chickhead
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must be pretty desperate for a door for that naked a4000t..
I guess a a500 lost its life in the process?
(http://yadamnfool.com/pics/rotflmao.gif)(http://yadamnfool.com/pics/rotflmao.gif)(http://yadamnfool.com/pics/rotflmao.gif)(http://yadamnfool.com/pics/rotflmao.gif)(http://yadamnfool.com/pics/rotflmao.gif)(http://yadamnfool.com/pics/rotflmao.gif)
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Did it explode? (the pic was there one hour ago, not available just now - did we put jungle.net on its knees?)
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Can you tell what it is?! ;)
It looks pretty blank to me. Lemme guess: icebear in a blizzard?
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Eh, jungle.net is always doing that...
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That would be different -- a top-loading floppy drive. Has it ever been done? Would it pop out correctly given the gravitational force?
No such floppy in mine, but it has been done. Popping out was no problem, generally the spring is more than strong enough to move the floppy up, but the head motors didn't like having to work against gravity very much apparently if the drive failure rate on these machines is any indication. It's quite a task to find one of these with a working floppy:
(http://www.thepcmuseum.net/comp_images/photo_IBMPS2P70386lg.jpg)
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Can you tell what it is?! ;)
This might sound weird but I really like the look of that :) Nice one!
Cheers Valentin
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And the Re-Cycling award for 2010 goes to... :)
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Thinking about maybe painting the vertical vents black for a more conventional 4000T look..
(http://www.old-computers.com/museum/photos/commodore_amiga-4000T_1.jpg)
Maybe not, who knows.
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Tone007, you're our very own sick and twisted Dr. Heiter (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1467304/) of Amigas.
But, truth be told, it looks pretty good. Nice creative reuse. :D
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Good Idea, I like it but it sticks out a little too far, you need to figure out a way to recess it just a bit more.
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I like it, gives it a Pro workstation look
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I like it! Very interesting indeed....
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must be pretty desperate for a door for that naked a4000t..
Indeed!
Personally, the first thing I do with cases using a door (I have had a few) is to rip the door away. Is there anything more annoying than doors that prevents you from accessing the DVD's or whatever you have put behind it? Do they have any function whatsoever other than being an annoying obstacle?
But this was a cool case mod nevertheless! :)
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Is the door hinged, if so how did you attach it?
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that was just ugly... design wise it dont fit at all it looks like big thing just smackered on... sorry if i offended you but i am honest.
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Good Idea, I like it but it sticks out a little too far, you need to figure out a way to recess it just a bit more.
That's my plan, just need to trim about 0.5" off all the way around.
Is the door hinged, if so how did you attach it?
Not yet, but it will be. I'll be mounting it with a smoothed machine screw on top (into the original hole) and will most likely epoxy a bit of metal with another smoothed out machine screw for the bottom hole.
that was just ugly... design wise it dont fit at all it looks like big thing just smackered on... sorry if i offended you but i am honest.
No offense taken, I was honestly expecting more negative criticism than just this one.
Personally, the first thing I do with cases using a door (I have had a few) is to rip the door away.
It's an option if the case in question looks good without a door. I feel the 4000T case doesn't look right without one.
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I wouldn't paint it. While the 4000T might have had a black front, that was not the norm for classic Amigas. I think the current color achieves the proper retro look better.
About the door blocking things, is there any reasonable way to get the DVD drive to push the door open? Kind of like the little doors on many newer cases that push a flap open. I don't know if the drive would have enough force to open that big of a door though.
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About the door blocking things, is there any reasonable way to get the DVD drive to push the door open?
I bet I could get that to work if I didn't bother with a latch. Bumper on the left side of the CD drawer to get the best leverage and some smooth hinges would probably do it.
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Can you tell what it is?! ;)
(http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs715.snc4/63492_10150162737698849_788618848_8150457_3878434_n.jpg)
Hell yeah!!! Why on earth good 'ole commodore didn't think of that!? Lots of laugh here, thanks man! Almost shed a tear of happines! What are the specs man what are the specs, tell me please...
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I bet I could get that to work if I didn't bother with a latch. Bumper on the left side of the CD drawer to get the best leverage and some smooth hinges would probably do it.
The trick would be getting the door to close back up when the CD drawer closed. I know that this is probably WAY out of range for the effort/benefit ratio, but what about a tiny momentary switch that would cause a small motor to close the door when the CD drawer closed. Let it swing free for opening, but when the drive closes, it engages a small motor that closes the door with friction.
Oh Oh and with blackjack and hookers...and forget the Amiga and Blackjack!
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I would not attempt to make it close. No way.