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Title: PC in a CPC6128 case
Post by: radu14m on 17:38, 18 August 13
I search about such a Project, but could'nt find one on the Internet.
Did somebody done this already, to build a PC into a CPC case ?
Using a mATX board or a RasberyPi should work :)
What do you think ?
Title: Re: PC in a CPC6128 case
Post by: steve on 18:50, 18 August 13
I sometimes think about fitting a CPC with add-ons in a PC tower case, but I don't think even a micro nanoatx board would fit in a 6128 case, you could fit a Raspberry Pi to the expansion connector of a 6128, that way you do not destroy a 6128.
Title: Re: PC in a CPC6128 case
Post by: TFM on 04:13, 19 August 13
Quote from: radu14m on 17:38, 18 August 13
I search about such a Project, but could'nt find one on the Internet.
Did somebody done this already, to build a PC into a CPC case ?
Using a mATX board or a RasberyPi should work :)
What do you think ?


Why should somebody replace a well working PCB with a great CPU by a dodgy Intel-CPU containing PCB which forces one to run an OS that makes me cry?


BTW: I got a nice CPC in a PC case.




Seriously. You could more easy some PCB from an older Apple laptop (probably).

Title: Re: PC in a CPC6128 case
Post by: TotO on 08:06, 19 August 13
Quote from: radu14m on 17:38, 18 August 13
I search about such a Project, but could'nt find one on the Internet.
Did somebody done this already, to build a PC into a CPC case ?
Using a mATX board or a RasberyPi should work :)
What do you think ?

I think that was a bad idea for some reasons:
- You will not be able to interface the CPC keyboard with the PC
- It will cost you more than a real CPC to get less
- No CPC emulator run as well as a true CPC
- CPC is fun... Only when it is a CPC.
Title: Re: PC in a CPC6128 case
Post by: radu14m on 17:51, 19 August 13
I know that cpc is cpc, an nothing can change that...especially when you grow up with it :)
I will never destroy a working cpc for such a Project :)
Unfortunately i have a broken cpc, and thought about putting inside a small pc unit.
By using the cpc case you will have the old"CPC Feeling" :)

@TFM (http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=179) : do you have a link with your CPC in the PC case ?
Title: Re: PC in a CPC6128 case
Post by: TotO on 17:55, 19 August 13
Your broken CPC may help to repair a CPC if you get another one.
And your case to cover a working board. :)
Title: Re: PC in a CPC6128 case
Post by: TFM on 20:01, 19 August 13
Quote from: radu14m on 17:51, 19 August 13
@TFM (http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=179) : do you have a link with your CPC in the PC case ?


Gotta make some pictures, it contains
- 6128 PCB
- PC PSU
- 512 KB RAM expansion
- 256 KB EPROM card
- AMSDOS and X-DDOS can be switched by a button
- 5.25" HD drive (runs in DD mode, but uses HD power to magnetize the disc), side select, 40/80 track switch
- 3.00" floppy
- Outputs for VGA monitors, RGB (CPC) and Video-Recorder (some kind of modulator)
- HD20 hard disc from Dobbertin (20 MB in four partitions of 5 MB)
- Reset button (a real one, not just a shortcut)
- Siemens keyboard, which produces NO keyboard clash (connected in a compatible way)
- Speaker in case (a bit bigger then the usual one)
- FutureOS on ROM of course, which supports all that crap ;-)



Title: Re: PC in a CPC6128 case
Post by: radu14m on 04:14, 20 August 13
Wow  :)
A lot of stuff for a cpc... the most pimped cpc of all the times...
Please post some pictures....
This is s wondeful project TFM !
Title: Re: PC in a CPC6128 case
Post by: cpcdownunder on 10:31, 22 August 13
I saw this a few months ago. Don't know the progress.
Raspberry CPC 6128 (https://sites.google.com/site/raspberrycpc6128/)
Title: Re: PC in a CPC6128 case
Post by: TFM on 17:00, 22 August 13
You definitely can put it into a CPC case. But else it's just another piece of hardware emulating a CPC more or less well.
Title: Re: PC in a CPC6128 case
Post by: Gryzor on 22:16, 23 September 13
Wow, that's a nice project there... gotta read!
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