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mashie

Junior Member

Re: The Y2k-bug

Friday, November 14th 2003, 8:49pm

Quoted from "clanless"

but please use the aquacomputer pump instead of the competetive products by inn0v4c00L :P

regards

cl

I would have if they had been available back in May when I did all the shopping for hardware...
mashie www.mashie.org

mashie

Junior Member

Re: The Y2k-bug

Friday, November 14th 2003, 8:56pm

Quoted from "snippy"

:o

Congratulations to you!

Really great and amazing work!

If somebody says this isnt unique I'll kick his/her a** ;D

Some questions: How long did this project take?
And if you want to / are allowed to say; Wo much did it cost?

Cu

P.s.: I think almost everybody in the forum can talk or understand english.. its noch the problem

Thanks!

As for the total cost I don't know and I have a feeling I really don't want to know either...
mashie www.mashie.org

DSEDS

Senior Member

Re: The Y2k-bug

Friday, November 14th 2003, 8:58pm

outstanding, mashie. :) A masterpiece.

certhas

Senior Member

Re: The Y2k-bug

Saturday, November 15th 2003, 2:04pm

Quoted from "mashie"


As for the total cost I don't know and I have a feeling I really don't want to know either...


hehe, i know this feeling too ;)
great work.
btw. where are the switches for the servo motors ? somewhere hidden ?

certhas

thore

Senior Member

Re: The Y2k-bug

Saturday, November 15th 2003, 2:29pm

don't know what else i could say...

apart from

EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEK! ;D



although it's not the most user friendly / ergonomic case (looking
at the position of the slot-in drive), it's the most unique i've ever
seen. there are many casecons out there, but this one simply is
impressive. as one could expect the polished carbon fibre looks
amazing.

when looking at the first pic you've posted here i would like you
to still spent some time in completing the bug's face: add some
kind of teethy mouth to the gap between the middle part (which
contains the eyes and on/off switch) and the lower part (feet).

by this you could hide the little black box and the 6 screws/spacer
(4 silver, 2 red (+2 red on the other side i think)) one can spot
there at the moment.
although i can't imagine anyone looking at your case from the
position you shot your pics from it would make a perfect
case look even more perfect ;)

ratet 10 out of 10.

great work.

mfg
thore
Well, here's my first question. Do you think it's kind of dangerous handing out guns at a bank? (Michael Moore, Bowling for Columbine)

Martin666

God

Re: The Y2k-bug

Saturday, November 15th 2003, 6:57pm

...another Masterpiece from mashie.org!

I like your ideas to use tools and material (t-shirts). In memory of the 2 hds you've windowed...

keep up your great work!

cu
Wudelschnitz
Kyros > Radeon 5750 > Radi AMS 420 > aqualis > Laing DDC

Nacht-Elf

Unregistered

Re: The Y2k-bug

Saturday, November 15th 2003, 6:58pm

wow :o

i can't say more, because my english is fucking bad ^^

Wurzelsepp

God

Re: The Y2k-bug

Saturday, November 15th 2003, 7:00pm

hi

*thumbsup*

thats really nice work, but i dont like bugs ;D

Jackass

Senior Member

Re: The Y2k-bug

Saturday, November 15th 2003, 7:05pm

amazing :o

sorry but at the moment i cant say anyone more :o :o
Fighting for peace is like fucking for virginity.

MrCrowley

Senior Member

Re: The Y2k-bug

Saturday, November 15th 2003, 7:06pm

Incredible!!!  :o :o :o :o :o :o
I've never seen such an amazing mod before :D

:o :o :o :o :o :o

mashie

Junior Member

Re: The Y2k-bug

Sunday, November 16th 2003, 1:33am

Quoted from "certhas"

btw. where are the switches for the servo motors ? somewhere hidden ?

certhas

The servo controller is connected the +5vsb line for power from the PSU. So with power on and computer off the wings are down. When the computer is started, the normal +5v line from the PSU goes active and pull a relay that switch the inputs signals to the controller. The input signals are simply potentiometers set to different values giving you two distinct positions for the servo to move to (on position and off position). I did however add a switch and one more petentiometer so I can switch between two different "on" positions. That switch is hidden just behind the front panel next to the power button. When the computer is shut down, the +5v line dies and the relay switch back to the original position making the wings go down. Quite simple ;)

+5vsb stands for +5v stand by and is always on as long as the PSU is connected to a socket providing up to 2A depending on brand of PSU.
mashie www.mashie.org

mashie

Junior Member

Re: The Y2k-bug

Sunday, November 16th 2003, 1:37am

Quoted from "thore"

when looking at the first pic you've posted here i would like you
to still spent some time in completing the bug's face: add some
kind of teethy mouth to the gap between the middle part (which
contains the eyes and on/off switch) and the lower part (feet).

by this you could hide the little black box and the 6 screws/spacer
(4 silver, 2 red (+2 red on the other side i think)) one can spot
there at the moment.

Thanks,
I left the gap open intentionally since othervise people would not be able to see the sexy AC PSU hidden down there ;)

The black box is the radiator btw.
mashie www.mashie.org

Manuel_aka_MDK

Foren-Inventar

Re: The Y2k-bug

Sunday, November 16th 2003, 1:48am

Interesting thing with this servos and quite simple to realize... :D

But it looks so naked down there. Do you plan a faceplate or something at the lower front?

CU
Die Weisheit des Tages: "Nein, ISDN ist nicht die Abkürzung für 'Ich seh da nix'..." ^^

"10 Stunden harte Arbeit sind nix für ne Bürotussi wie mich..." - Chewy

HeaDFraG

God

Re: The Y2k-bug

Sunday, November 16th 2003, 11:57am

:o :o :o

Case of my dreams :D

:o :o :o

Nemesis

God

Re: The Y2k-bug

Sunday, November 16th 2003, 12:49pm

only WOW :o
i´m speechless
a very nice case :)