Hi Greg

Found it on a customer's LAN.  Jetway 7F2WE1G-OC-LF.  I asked an engineer at 
Jetway 
how long they would be making this board and he indicated about 5 more years.  
They
do have a version without the tv interface but they seem to be really scarce.  

The parport is a 26 pin header behind the plugs so I was able to modify the 
NEMA box 
with a small cutout for mouse, kbd, and display connectors without fighting the
parallel port cable.  Went to a local used computer store and found a few dozen 
cables
with the right ends.

Ray

   

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

From: Greg Pettit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] micro ATX with on-board video  inside  NEMA    style   
enclosure
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 20:52:49 -0500

Not a bad idea.  I have a PC that I would like to put through the 
bandsaw!  John nice blog.

Dave, do you know where I could find out which Jetway board that Ray may 
have used?  I did a quick search but I didn't find anything.

Thanks,
Greg

John Kasunich wrote:
> Ed wrote:
>> Greg Pettit wrote:
> 
>>> The problem I have is that even after sever months, my drives, computer, 
>>> and power supplies are still sitting on a cart.  So I thought I would 
>>> clean things up by putting all the components in a NEMA style enclosure 
>>> and mounting it to the base of the mill.  
> 
>>> Anyone 
>>> mounted an ATX motherboard in a NEMA enclsoure and fabricated a bracket 
>>> for the PCI cards?
>>>
>> How about chopping apart an ATX case and using the relevant section. 
>> Attachment holes and brackets all in one piece.  Ed.
>>
> 
> That's what I did.  I attacked an old Gateway tower with various 
> implements of destruction until I had something that held all the 
> necessary bits and would fit in my NEMA box.
> 
> Note: an optical drive is NOT a necessary bit - if you are connected to 
> a network (highly recommended), the only time you'll need a CD-ROM drive 
> is to do the initial install.  For that you can just plug the drive in 
> and balance it somewhere temporarily.
> 
> More info and photos in this blog posting:
> http://jmkasunich.dyndns.org/cgi-bin/blosxom/shoptask/pc-cased-and-mounted-12-14-07.html
> 
> Regards,
> 
> John Kasunich
> 
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