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Posted: Oct. 21 2004,23:21 QUOTE

Thanks Del.

I did wonder what those two nuts were for, that explains it. very clever indeed.

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Posted: Oct. 21 2004,23:52 QUOTE

Very neat! :)

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Posted: Oct. 22 2004,01:33 QUOTE

He oughta put THOSE up for sale too!!
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Posted: Oct. 22 2004,15:27 QUOTE

ico2 is determined to create something better when he buys one of those boards (nano itx (or is that just a mini-itx (can't see from the picture)))

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Posted: Oct. 22 2004,18:13 QUOTE

Quote (panama @ Oct. 21 2004,21:33)
He oughta put THOSE up for sale too!!


no doubt. I bet pcs made like that would fetch a nice sum on ebay :).  It reminds me of the old c64's, where you just added externally to it any devices one needs. And now that we have USB 2 and firewire we can finally build pcs like that again so our burners, tv/capture devices can be in easy to get at spots rather than always attached to a tower where we have to lean down to reach etc...

I read on the viatech site yesterday that they have a P4 800mhz bus mini-itx out now that still can use these small power supplies. Also sometime in 2005 they plan on rolling out their own 64bit processor for these boards using AMD's instruction set.
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