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Apple IIc 475?

That is a very good hack since the //c and LC475 cases are a smiliar size and shape. I like particularly how they've kept roughly the original port layout with a clever bit of wiring.

 
Wow, These are some of the cooler hacks on the internet. It seems apple is more hackable in PCs in general. People come up with more original Hacks with macs because plainly put, macs have cooler cases :p

Anyways, that was awesome. Thanks for sharing the link!

I was going to try to mode a nintendo (original NES) into an Atari 2600. I had a problem with the cartridges and abandoned the project. I could have figured out something now, but I was like only 13 when I tried the hack. Right now, if I had the parts, I could do it. :D

Would be really easy, but I don't want to ruin an NES *AND* an Atari 2600 to do it. They are too valuable right now :-/

I think locally at the Gamers and GameStop stores, an Atari 2600 is going for $150 and an original NES is going for $250. Interestingly enough, people buy them. But it's not as nuts as the original Final Fantasy Games going for over $500!!! I saw someone shell out the money for it too!!! That's just NUTS!

 
I find nes consoles at thriftstores for cheap and I would sue a flashback 2 since you can wire up a cartrage holder to the board and it is smaller. Back to the IIc/s I always loved the lcd's they made for these, I would take a idea I saw on here for a playstation one lcd for a iic and make a housing for it that mimicked the one apple made.

 
That is really really cool.

What power suppy is that? I thought the LC 475 had a regular 3 prong power supply - but the one in the pic looks like a 2 prong or something.

 
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