I need to find a way to fasten my PCI cards in better, inside my aging PowerPC 8500s. The plastic clips that were designed to hold them in place have long since dis-integrated ... and now any movement at all could dislodge a card, and send my PC off on a tangent ...
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Bill
You could either:
1. Drill and thread your own screw holes.
2. Buy some double-sided adhesive tape or pads used for sticking posters and such to walls and cut small pieces to fit. Or maybe use a tiny ball of that clay-like puddy that we in earthquake country use to keep fragiles from sliding off of shelves. The puddy holds well but comes right off when you're done with it.
-RPM
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