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Offline melott

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Re: Towerizing a 2000
« on: January 19, 2009, 01:51:43 PM »
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r0jaws wrote:
Why on earth would you towerize a 2000?
It's original Desktop case has ample room for any upgrades you may want and is so strong you could use it to prop up your car while you changed a wheel.
If you're desperate for space, just tip it on it's side.  :-)




Origonal case was damaged.
In my case, I bought an A2000 missing the top cover.



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I can't believe it would be for aesthetic reasons, the case would have to be huge, and probably beige.
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Whats wrong with beige??




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Still, if you do decide to go ahead, please post plenty of pics, it's always entertaining to watch.
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Sorry, I don't mean to Hi-Jack this thread ...

But I have 11 bay PC AT tower case that I started hacking
the A2000 MoBo into. For health reason plus I already have
2 A3000d's and 2 A2000d's I'd like to offer this hack to
someone interested in finishing it.
If anyone is interested .... PMail or EMail me.
I guess I could do spme pics if necessary.

Mel
Stealth ONE  8-)
 

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Re: Towerizing a 2000
« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2009, 02:39:38 PM »
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JimS wrote:
Back when I worked at an Amiga store, I did a tower conversion for a customer... using the already mentioned Bomac tower. This guy was a heavy Toaster user, and needed more drive bays. What we usually did for those folk was to convert a PC minitower case into an external drive box, but this guy wanted it all in one case.



You worked at 'Slipped Disk' ??

Mel
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