Kaido Elite Member & Kitchen Overlord Feb 14, 2004 51,777 7,330 136 Nov 14, 2008 #1 http://hackaday.com/2008/11/14/mac-pro-ultra-mini/ :shocked:
I Injury Lifer Jul 19, 2004 13,066 2 81 Nov 14, 2008 #2 Cool stuff. I wish I was talented enough to engineer something like that without destroying it in the process.
Cool stuff. I wish I was talented enough to engineer something like that without destroying it in the process.
Z zacharace Senior member Sep 3, 2005 450 0 0 Nov 14, 2008 #4 Wow, that's impressive. Making a "wet" mini work again would be enough for me
T TheStu Moderator<br>Mobile Devices & Gadgets Moderator Sep 15, 2004 12,089 45 91 Nov 14, 2008 #5 Originally posted by: zacharace Wow, that's impressive. Making a "wet" mini work again would be enough for me Click to expand... It was actually a wet MacBook, not a mini. From there he then fiddled with it to get it to fit in the hard drive enclosure.
Originally posted by: zacharace Wow, that's impressive. Making a "wet" mini work again would be enough for me Click to expand... It was actually a wet MacBook, not a mini. From there he then fiddled with it to get it to fit in the hard drive enclosure.
J JC86 Senior member Jan 18, 2007 694 0 0 Nov 16, 2008 #6 If apple did make that, i'd be tempted to get one to as a HTPC.