Post your computer desk !!!
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Post your computer desk !!!
This is my computer desk... is this normal ?
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That thing left side of the screen, near LCD, Sonic cart attached, is my MPCP, device I use to do lots of digital electronics related stuff, and read/write MD carts.
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yeah, it does. Anyone else has such desks ?
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Mine looks like (beware, it's not _mine_ !) this :
http://www.123macmini.com/gallery/displ ... fullsize=1
http://www.123macmini.com/gallery/displ ... fullsize=1
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so clean.... mine gets only messier and messier, now there's twice as much electronics and papers then before
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Nice !!! uuu, I see my avatar from the LCD
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heh, yep.. i was on this very thread, and got up with the camera to shoot a picture...TmEE co.(TM) wrote:Nice !!! uuu, I see my avatar from the LCD
this is only one of my two desks.. i'll be going to the other house tomorrow, which has my other desk (that has a PowerMac Beige G3, overclocked, with a nice 19" monitor)..
and yes, that old monochrome computer on my desk there does go on the internet..
I had 2 compys very similar to your IBM all in one machines, evildragon. They didn't POST and were not very versatile; couldn't take standard ISA cards, slow CPU (486DX66 and one had a Pentium Overdrive 75 MHz...) I ended up throwing them out. Such a shame, very cute form factor. I'd like to put a more useful compy in one.
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That one musta been the MCA "EduQuest" models.. I don't like those very much, they were made for schools...Epicenter wrote:I had 2 compys very similar to your IBM all in one machines, evildragon. They didn't POST and were not very versatile; couldn't take standard ISA cards, slow CPU (486DX66 and one had a Pentium Overdrive 75 MHz...) I ended up throwing them out. Such a shame, very cute form factor. I'd like to put a more useful compy in one.
Mine has a greyscale CRT, V30 CPU, 2 8-BIT ISA slots. Mine doesn't POST much either, all it does is count it's RAM (640K Conventional memory, and that's it), and then it just boots.. to change BIOS settings you had to boot a special floppy disk for it...
oh, the EduQuest model you had did have a special motherboard replacement, where you could do major modifications too.. i forget what they were called though...