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My monitor riser is a suped-up IBM 5150 Personal Computer (Upgraded to 1.5 GHz and 1 GB RAM), on top of which is also the center channel of my 5.1 surround sound speakers and a 40x4 LCD display showing performance data from my main PC: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/15980028/
To the left of that from top down are a voltage regulator, an NEC MultiSpin 4x CD drive, and an IBM 7861 series modem. To the right of the 5150 is a KVM switch on top of an external expansion box for the 5150 containing a slot-loading DVD drive, dual floppy drive, a locking drawer, and a stereo speaker.
Bordering all of these are two server towers: The right-hand one runs NAS4FREE with 4 2TB drives in RAIDZ2, and the left one is empty and holds up the shelf at the top of the image.
To the left of that from top down are a voltage regulator, an NEC MultiSpin 4x CD drive, and an IBM 7861 series modem. To the right of the 5150 is a KVM switch on top of an external expansion box for the 5150 containing a slot-loading DVD drive, dual floppy drive, a locking drawer, and a stereo speaker.
Bordering all of these are two server towers: The right-hand one runs NAS4FREE with 4 2TB drives in RAIDZ2, and the left one is empty and holds up the shelf at the top of the image.
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It does run.
The HDD is just a bezel I found on Ebay, but its LEDs are connected to a SD card to IDE adapter.
I've changed out the motherboard as well, it now runs a AMD K6-II @500MHz, and it has 512MB of RAM if I remember right.
I have two SD cards for it, one running DOS 6.22 and another with Windows 98SE.
The HDD is just a bezel I found on Ebay, but its LEDs are connected to a SD card to IDE adapter.
I've changed out the motherboard as well, it now runs a AMD K6-II @500MHz, and it has 512MB of RAM if I remember right.
I have two SD cards for it, one running DOS 6.22 and another with Windows 98SE.
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