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Re: X1000 looking good on paper?
« on: April 10, 2011, 09:54:17 PM »
LOL ! seven pages on my x-1000 mockup ;-))))

That pics was taken at the Main Party 5 last October, in Arles (France)
that's my booth that's pictured, you can see some of my compagny cards on the top of the x-1000 tower, with some of the goods I've had on sale at the party  :-)

this is actually the tower that Relec has shown at the AmigaZoom Party, it's now mine :-)

It's just a "fan art" mockup to show somewhat will/could look an X-1000 in it's tower case, and as I don't have any real motheboard yet (waiting for my betatest one, there's in production now) it's real size printed prototype mobo that's sitting in it's place :-)

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JF voxel, voxelamigashop :-)
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Re: X1000 looking good on paper?
« Reply #1 on: April 13, 2011, 04:05:45 PM »
beta-test cases why not ? ;-))) LOL :-))))

Beta test boards are in production as I type this, beta-testers should get their mobos pretty soon now :-)

you're right about the NDA, when I'll got it I'll can't say anything about the beast, appart that I got it and will be mad dancing on the ceilling  ;-))))

the mockup was not my idea, I must give credits to my friend X-Ray for this, I stumbled on it on his booth at the Amigazoom party in switzerland and can't resist to bought it from him to be able to show it on my booth at the numerous party I attend each year before being able to sell the real one in my amiga shop when availlable :-)

someone said "bizzarre place for the power supply" but not so bizzarre, 'cause when you put the power supply and hard disks at the bottom of a tower case, you displace the gravity center of the entire case to the base of it, so it is harder to make it fall if you bump in it :-)

cheers :-)
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