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Myself and a friend, have made a do-it-yourself kit to put apple motherboards into ATX cases. These kits make the hole job allot easier and a more professional looking end result. We are working on these kits to be able to put a B&W G3 up to a Digital audio motherboard into an ATX case. These kits include Power supply extension, Front panel (switches and lights) adapter, Rear I/O panel cover, an internal programers switch, and a template for drilling the case for the apple motherboard layout. Each kit being a little different depending on the motherboard you choose to use. We were wondering if you wanted / needed something like this, before we continue our development and possibly production. Please feel free to e-mail us your thoughts telling us what you would want from a kit like this or what you don't want or just questions or comments at adapterpros@aol.com. As of right now we are not selling anything we are just woundering if this is something the mac community wants or needs.
to see pictures of a prototype kit for gigabyte motherboard in an ATX case go to... http://hometown.aol.com/adapterpros/myhomepage/business.html
Thank you
Mike & James
Myself and a friend, have made a do-it-yourself kit to put apple motherboards into ATX cases. These kits make the hole job allot easier and a more professional looking end result. We are working on these kits to be able to put a B&W G3 up to a Digital audio motherboard into an ATX case. These kits include Power supply extension, Front panel (switches and lights) adapter, Rear I/O panel cover, an internal programers switch, and a template for drilling the case for the apple motherboard layout. Each kit being a little different depending on the motherboard you choose to use. We were wondering if you wanted / needed something like this, before we continue our development and possibly production. Please feel free to e-mail us your thoughts telling us what you would want from a kit like this or what you don't want or just questions or comments at adapterpros@aol.com. As of right now we are not selling anything we are just woundering if this is something the mac community wants or needs.
to see pictures of a prototype kit for gigabyte motherboard in an ATX case go to... http://hometown.aol.com/adapterpros/myhomepage/business.html
Thank you
Mike & James