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This picture shows the front view of the frame casing for the PC104 system |
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This picture shows a top view of the frame casing for the PC104 system |
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This is the 10 base 2 ethernet board. |
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This picture shows the DC to DC converter for the PC104 |
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This shows modifications done to the back of the DC to DC converter board |
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This picture shows the pc boards stacked together |
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This shows the pc boards sitting in the frame casing |
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This picture shows a notch that must be filed out because of a resistor on the board |
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This shows the cable that connects the flash drive to power and to the IDE cable |
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This picture shows how the boards fit together |
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Another view of how the boards fit together |
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This picture shows Warren Gallahar putting the frame casing into the box |
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This picture shows that you must use silicon to attach the reset button connector |
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This shows a piece of plastic film that is being used while putting the frame casing into the box so the wires don't get tangled and torn |
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This picture shows the entire PC104 system in its compact box |
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This picture shows the entire PC104 system in its compact box |
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This shows how the back of the box comes off in order to connect the system to a floppy drive, a cdrom, and connects the system to power. |