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Re: Lego Computers
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Thu, 20 Apr 2000 07:48:59 GMT
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I didn't build mine out of Lego, just made an external cover for it - see it at my
work site, http://people.netscape.com/toms
I'll be ripping it apart and rebuilding it yet again soon, as I am switching
computers. This time I'll use windows over the LEDs, and try springloaded remote
buttons or another small door for the reset/power buttons.
Scott Costello wrote:
> I was unsure what group this message belonged, but I guess building is as good
> as any. I am also unsure if it has been shown before but here are a couple of
> cool sites where people built computers out of Legos. Ok the second site used
> mega Blocks, but I will cut him some slack and give him creativity points.
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> Check them out:
> http://symphonydb.eecs.umich.edu/legomac/default.htm
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> http://www.applefritter.com/compubrick/index.html
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> I am thinking about doing this myself, but am a bit apprehensive, any thoughts?
>
> Scott
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