[plug] old ATX motherboard
Chris Cornish
ccornish at eftel.com.au
Tue Mar 11 14:27:23 WST 2003
give me a call on 0419 931 347 I will sort you out with one for free if you
like.
kind regards
chris
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Knight" <anarchist_tomato at hotmail.com>
To: <plug at plug.linux.org.au>
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 12:45 PM
Subject: Re: [plug] old ATX motherboard
> G'day mate!
>
> Sorry, but I haven't got one handy, but this certainly isn't a stupid
idea,
> I have a mate that did the exact same thing with a huge server's case he
> found in a bin at a nearby uni. Big-old-AT cases are great for dual CPU
> boards, so if you're interested in that area of hardware... err... good.
:)
>
> About hte only advice I can give is to rip out a reset switch from an old
> case somewhere and use that for your ATX power switch, works like a charm.
> :)
>
> Make lunch, not war.
>
>
> >
> >Hi all;
> > Does anybody have an old (preferably damaged) ATX motherboard
> >which I could possibly purchase of him for a reasonable price? I have
got
> >this solid, solid build like a tank old AT full size computer case which
I
> >somehow feel sorry to throw out even though it is just about useless
today
> >so I thought about a radical surgery of converting it to an ATX for which
> >some form of a template would come handy.
> > If you think that this is a silly idea, please do not hesitate to let
me
> >know as I am prepared to listen to all suggestions; should you have an
ATX
> >moherboard you want to dispose off I would not mind hearing of you
either.
> > Regards:
> > Milan Pospisil
> >
>
>
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