http://insight.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/...9216113,00.htm
Found this on ZD Net this morn, worth a traul through the gallery, some really interesting stuff. I like the speaker and clock made from old HDD's
http://insight.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/...9216113,00.htm
Found this on ZD Net this morn, worth a traul through the gallery, some really interesting stuff. I like the speaker and clock made from old HDD's
Ah well, like the old saying waste not want not !
Now that is funky.
*starts digging in old box of computer bits
Play DOS games.Originally Posted by unreal
Originally Posted by Steve
i made a load of them, still got some at home somewhere...
tigs, i got some ram earings at home too if ya interested?
I put them up as an ornamental type of thing on my bedroom shelf
Elmo, how much memory was that? and what speed?
I still think the most creative hardware i've seen was our 6th form's fileserver. More of an art peice than function. But apparently cost £16k!
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I used to have a Voodoo 2 chip on a keyring (Got it free at ECTS a good few year ago), its really cool that people have put to use old PC parts !
IT's really old and really dead stuff i purchased off ebay and various people on hereOriginally Posted by TheAnimus
yeh but if u don't know what it is, how do you know its cool?
i mean for all you know that might be celeron grade hardware hanging from your neck.
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I can imagine that they worked better than anything shop bought... babies love looking at shiny things, mirrors and anything that attracts light ( Mirrors and shiny objects are used to develop sensory perception in special needs children )Originally Posted by 0iD
Bit of useless info there for ya
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