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top of my g3 stack

stack on top of my AIO converted tower G3. It has 2 FW/USB 2.0 drives (bottom one is desktop, mini one with light on top is laptop) and a Zip drive between the two. The zip drive is SCSI

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Apple //c in Operation

Apple //c in Operation

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Mac in Operation

Mac in Operation

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Fire Engine 2

Fire Engine 2

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Fire Engine 1

Fire Engine 1

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front of the sled with removable media

from top left to bottom:
Jaz Drive (2GB)
Floppy
DVD-Rom (LG DVD)

this is the contents that will go into the tower when i get it. Hopefully, the transfer will all go well without me breaking something Wink

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push-switch

push switch that turns on the AIO. this power supply is not permanant, but to work the PSU, you have to push that switch. Consequently, it also turns on and off the machine. so, no soft power for it. The other PSU i have, i would not trust running it, and i probably need to throw it out after it burnt up partially.

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AIO Tray

this is the sled taken out of the AIO. I don't want to remove the contents yet, as i have no idea how to cool the CPU without the main unit. I got a simple CPU Cooler on it. If it needs it, i might reset it back to the original 300MHz from the 375 it is now

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Complete Setup of sled for AIO with PC PSU

this is part of the project where i turn a G3 AIO into a G3 minitower. Not much of a hack, but it will cut down on the size and weight of my stuff in my house. Note: those monitors in the AIO's are REALLY heavy, almost as much as a whole iMac Bondi.

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G3 AIO to minitower video adapter

even though it is a little blury, i had waited over a week to get this. It's not much to see, but actually, you are pretty much seeing it. 10 DIP switches used to set the display settings for the DB-15 to HD-15 VGA (mac to ibm monitor). This is going to help me with the G3 AIO to minitower transformation process.

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