EFIKA case proposals
  • Just looking around
    84TAVeRT
    Posts: 14 from 2007/8/27
    usb :)
  • »12.01.08 - 15:00
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    ironfist
    Posts: 254 from 2004/4/22
    From: Pegasos.org
    I hope you realize that it will be extremely slow.
    We are not talking USB 1.1 speeds (12 Mbit).

    The MPC5200B USB-controller is so bad you may
    get something around USB 1.0 speed (1.5 Mbit).
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  • Just looking around
    84TAVeRT
    Posts: 14 from 2007/8/27
    1.5mbit and cd access is still better than no cd access at all...

    plus from a development environment or server standpoint cd is only used for installation and possibly upgrade...

    my thought was to use one as a client and the other as a server... the server could be headless and run a usb 2.0 card in the pci slot instead...
  • »13.01.08 - 01:15
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  • Butterfly
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    Leon
    Posts: 93 from 2003/11/28
    You can try to put it into a dead CD-ROM or DVD-ROM case, as I am planning to do. Should fit perfectly.
    Proud owner of:
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    40GB Samsung Hard Drive 5400rpm
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    ausPPC
    Posts: 543 from 2007/8/6
    From: Pending...
    Or something a little bit nicer -

    case_on.jpg
    PPC assembly ain't so bad... ;)
  • »13.01.08 - 22:07
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  • Caterpillar
    Caterpillar
    Posts: 37 from 2008/1/4
    From: Canada
    @phx

    An Efika case can be bought with the motherboard but not seperately.
    http://www.directron.com/efikakit1.html

    It will be tough to find an Efika case. You will probably have to modify one yourself.

    The Efika measures: 118mm x 153mm. Mini-ITX is 170mm x 170mm.

    Meaning that you should be able to fit an Efika in a Mini-ITX case. Though you will have to modify it. Or you can put it into a modified MicroATX which will give you more room & make it easier.

    Nano-ITX motherboards measure 120mm x 120mm and so the case would be too small to use.

    Or, you may be able to gut something out. Like an old DVD player, Nintendo game console,.... And get it to go in there & then create a face plate for it. etc.
  • »14.01.08 - 00:11
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  • Caterpillar
    Caterpillar
    Posts: 37 from 2008/1/4
    From: Canada
    Just found this. The case looks pretty nice and very compact but you have to be comfortable doing the work. It uses a 5.25" drive case.

    http://www.geit.de/eng_efikase.html
  • »14.01.08 - 20:42
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Tcheko
    Posts: 510 from 2003/2/25
    From: France
    Hi,

    I built some Efika case. It's named EfikaZ.

    Czk.
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  • »12.09.08 - 12:26
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  • MorphOS Developer
    Krashan
    Posts: 1107 from 2003/6/11
    From: Białystok...
    The second movie from PowerDev Meeting #5 may be interesting. I will make some detailed photos after making another one.
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    ausPPC
    Posts: 543 from 2007/8/6
    From: Pending...
    Just finished another one -

    Efika_014.jpg
    PPC assembly ain't so bad... ;)
  • »14.10.08 - 04:23
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