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25-9-04
Height: 720mm (28.34")
With: 180mm (7.08")
Depth: 485mm (19.09")
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In this project, I am re-casing my Commodore and all the external
units into one case. That's my c128, c1571, RamLink, SuperCPU, FD-2000
and a complete PSU to power the lot. Plus my own UPA switch system
witch will have the Protovision 4-Player and CMD GeoCable on a switch.
History:
I have wanted to do this ever since my school days when I had a
basic system of a c64 and c1541. It was the time when I was admiring
the new Pentium (P60 I think it was) PC's, that's when I thought
about that it would be a good idea, but it was shortly forgotten.
With in my first working days, I've been thinking of compacting
my c64 into a smaller case with the keyboard on extended lead, but
I gave up on that idea. So this project started in March 2003 when
I bought a new 19" monitor for my PC and for my Commodore when
the C=VGA becomes available. The mane reason is that my c128D was
tacking so much room on my desk and I just got fed up with it, Plus,
with an added 19" monitor!, well you guess. So I started the
C128T project.
Any question, please ask, Thank for reading this boring scripted
;-)
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