[s]Ultimate[/s] Sacrilegious retro casemod

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[s]Ultimate[/s] Sacrilegious retro casemod

Postby Bunsen » 10 Apr 2008, 02:27

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Re: Ultimate retro casemod

Postby Quadraman » 10 Apr 2008, 02:50

I wonder if you could transplant an SE 30 into it.
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Re: Ultimate retro casemod

Postby Anonymous Freak » 10 Apr 2008, 03:14

Dang....

I am very tempted to get that to transplant either a conventional ATX computer, or a Power Mac G4 motherboard, in to.
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Re: Ultimate retro casemod

Postby Scott Baret » 10 Apr 2008, 03:56

Bonus points if you adapt that CRT in your mod. I like Quadraman's idea about an SE/30...just imagine if that SE/30 had a bigger screen in there too!

Perhaps one could even replace the CRT with a similar sized one and have a built-in colour monitor...I'd imagine a 12" Apple RGB might fit.
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Re: Ultimate retro casemod

Postby LCGuy » 10 Apr 2008, 04:49

I wouldn't hack it - I'd buy it to transplant a crappier Lisa's guts into.
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Re: Ultimate retro casemod

Postby John8520 » 10 Apr 2008, 04:50

Are lisa monitors MDA like SE & SE/30 are? if they were I'd totally put one in.
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Re: Ultimate retro casemod

Postby Bunsen » 10 Apr 2008, 05:28

According to everymac the dimensions are 15.2" H x 18.7" W x 13.8" D.

The monitor is a 12" monochrome.
Scott Baret wrote:I'd imagine a 12" Apple RGB might fit.
So yeah... but no colour with an SE/30 motherboard.

My wild guess is there'd be room for a Beige G3 motherboard in there, possibly an AGP G4. Lots more room if you went LCD on the monitor.

Pff Power Colour Classic. Call that a casemod? pchtooie

Of course, it'd have to boot up into full-screen LisaEm by default [:D]
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Re: Ultimate retro casemod

Postby Bunsen » 10 Apr 2008, 05:33

LCGuy wrote:I wouldn't hack it - I'd buy it to transplant a crappier Lisa's guts into.

Man if that wasn't in the US I'd be warming up my dremel as we speak }:)

No, in truth if I was to casemod it, I'd try to keep the case completely stock, and the new components completely stealth. That way it could always be returned to virgin Lisa status if I got bored with it.

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Anonymous Freak wrote:to transplant either a conventional ATX computer
Them's lynchin' words round these parts .... /edit/ but I suppose you could run GlobalView or GNUstep or LisaEM on it
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Re: Ultimate retro casemod

Postby paws » 10 Apr 2008, 07:42

Will you kick me out if I say I think it's kind of ugly?
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Re: Ultimate retro casemod

Postby Bunsen » 10 Apr 2008, 08:58

Rather than an SE/30, take a leaf out of the Poor Man's Greyscale project and stick in an LC475 or Quadra motherboard and a 12" Apple High-Resolution Monochrome Monitor. An ADB keyboard and mouse should go quite well with it.
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Re: [s]Ultimate[/s] Sacrilegious retro casemod

Postby mac-man6 » 10 Apr 2008, 13:57

Is anyone else thinking "Get that out of the Sun! you'll yellow the plastic" ?
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Re: [s]Ultimate[/s] Sacrilegious retro casemod

Postby MacMan » 10 Apr 2008, 17:06

I agree with Bunsen that an LC / Quadra series Mac would be pretty good for a mod. Using the existing CRT wouldn't be too much problem if you fancied a bit of wiring, the only thing is that it would limit you to monochrome (all the more retro-cool in my opinion).
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Re: Ultimate retro casemod

Postby MultiFinder » 10 Apr 2008, 17:36

Bunsen wrote:ie not like this: UR DOIN IT RONG


Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww... That be just a wee bit fugly.
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Re: Ultimate retro casemod

Postby II2II » 10 Apr 2008, 18:00

Bunsen wrote:ie not like this: UR DOIN IT RONG


Ugh. I think that I'd rather see a Mac converted into a toilet than that mess.
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Re: Ultimate retro casemod

Postby SiliconValleyPirate » 10 Apr 2008, 18:15

Bunsen wrote:ie not like this: UR DOIN IT RONG


DO NOT WANT :(

I'd beat that guy up not because he ruined an SE/30 but because his modding is just shite. Talk about sloppy :\
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Re: Ultimate retro casemod

Postby QuadSix50 » 10 Apr 2008, 20:32

SiliconValleyPirate wrote:
Bunsen wrote:ie not like this: UR DOIN IT RONG


DO NOT WANT :(

I'd beat that guy up not because he ruined an SE/30 but because his modding is just shite. Talk about sloppy :\


I'm surprised that site put up that monstrosity as a featured project, what with some other good ones I've seen on there like the Mac-ITX project. Very very poor execution for a mod. That shouldn't even have made the page at all.

To this day, I don't think I've seen anything better than that 512k Macintosh mod with the Mac mini inside using the original keyboard and mouse.
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Re: Ultimate retro casemod

Postby II2II » 10 Apr 2008, 20:38

QuadSix50 wrote:To this day, I don't think I've seen anything better than that 512k Macintosh mod with the Mac mini inside using the original keyboard and mouse.


Wowa. That sounds nice. Do you have a link?
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Re: Ultimate retro casemod

Postby QuadSix50 » 11 Apr 2008, 00:39

II2II wrote:
QuadSix50 wrote:To this day, I don't think I've seen anything better than that 512k Macintosh mod with the Mac mini inside using the original keyboard and mouse.


Wowa. That sounds nice. Do you have a link?


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Re: [s]Ultimate[/s] Sacrilegious retro casemod

Postby Bunsen » 11 Apr 2008, 11:51

Yeah. His stealth port adapters for the new motherboard are exactly what I was thinking. The guy who did the ITX Commodore SX-64 did something similar.

Meanwhile: anyone going to buy that Lisa shell?
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Re: Ultimate retro casemod

Postby Phreakinus » 12 Apr 2008, 16:08

SiliconValleyPirate wrote:
Bunsen wrote:ie not like this: UR DOIN IT RONG


DO NOT WANT :(

I'd beat that guy up not because he ruined an SE/30 but because his modding is just shite. Talk about sloppy :\


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Re: Ultimate retro casemod

Postby chris » 12 Apr 2008, 16:28

Bunsen wrote:UR DOIN IT RONG


EPIC FAIL.
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