images of Scovery
Since I already longing for my DVB-C card, wait here a few quick photos taken on the Scovery. I have broken yesterday on the fast times to the particularities of the main board once consider more accurately.
As you can see, all connections are available, but unfortunately the USB ports are only Ver. 1.1.
The sound card sheet is the bottom left one day, probably have to yield to the AVBOARD. The bracket and the Scart connector can fit there exactly pure. Top left the power supply is missing in mini design that provides just under 80 watts.
Here the housing from the front without the front panel. One still sees the old PII 400 Mhz (100 Mhz FSB) in slot 1 design. The current cooler will be wahscheinlich soon replaced with a 80 cm fan Pope, however, is to aerate the entire case.
The VDR Wiki there are even tips, the CPU be replaced by a 733MHz Coppermine. Let's see if I can find a cheap as eBay.
center Below you can see a small outlet, which offers wonderful for mounting an IrDA receiver. In addition, 4 status LEDs, including an e-mail alerts are. Let's see if they are driving and then accordingly makes
Here the mini power supply. It was already reported in vdr portal that for FF cards sometimes does not generate enough power. We remain excited .... After all, it supports design, despite AT
ACPI standard. This allows the computer to switch off at an upcoming recording itself on and off.
Here the beautiful front cover. The Siemens and Intel stickers are gone. Here you can see beautiful the black cover for the infrared module. The DVD burner can happily be used in full-size design. In the floppy bay, I would like to include a card reader.
Below you can see the slot for a security card module. But that is only prepared. Can be found in almost all Siemens Business PCs. This is probably the Dremel set and installed the display.
is even more exciting color. The typical PC-gray makes the not so gorgeous in the living room. So I still vacillate between black and silver. Scharz is certainly easier on the paint, but there is a silver would better fit into the HiFi landscape. I guess I'll be there to get around but not a aluminum cover, so that the whole not to look painted. Suggestions?
Here is how to connect the sound card that is made with a ribbon cable to the outside. In the middle you can still nice to see the ancient AT power connector, which are to be connected.
So much for the first pictures, I am now waiting anxiously for the postman ....
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