My Xbox viewed from above |
My Xbox viewed from the front |
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I did a LED replacement for the Xecuter2 chip for it to match.
The chip has later been upgraded to a Xecuter3 chip
Uploaded on Feb. 4, 2007
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Love the iBook |
Lift |
Audio Connector |
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Uploaded on April 26, 2007
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The audio connector with my homemade mounting brackets. The brackets is to be mounted to the ground spots on each side of the user port of the C64 mainboard.
Uploaded on July 2, 2007
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Kim André Holth |
Quake logo in flames |
Torbjørn og Jan Erik |
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Not well centered, but...
Uploaded on Feb. 9, 2007
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Stupid parking |
The oldschool gang |
Early wannabe democoding |
And you thought you could park here without getting a ticket?!
Uploaded on Aug. 10, 2008
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Some plasma-zoom effect, partly ripped and modified as I was trying to learn C++. That project did not any further than that + a bouncing picture.
Some rim lacquer on the keyboard made it into an early happy hacker non-lite version.
Uploaded on Feb. 5, 2007
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Commodore 64 with minijacks |
Finished digital photo frame |
My first carputer |
My audio in/out ports. One stereo jack for audio out, two mono plugs for audio input to the two SID chips.
Uploaded on July 2, 2007
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Uploaded on Sept. 30, 2007
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This is how my first carputer looked like. The specs:
Intel Pentium 166Mhz MMX on a standard AT motherboard
150W Power Inverter
~20GB harddrive
The second carputer was a small form factor case.
Uploaded on Feb. 4, 2007
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Commodore 64 S-Video Mod |
Party on stage |
Fat Lady is Missing! |
I based this one on the famous Alpha mod, but decided to mount my connector in the RF box. This way there are no connectors to unhook when removing the motherboard from the case.
(The plug on top of the cassette connector is my temporary audio out)
Uploaded on June 25, 2007
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Yes, this is from an Amiga 2000 motherboard
Uploaded on Oct. 6, 2007
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