Hi Folks,

Well I've got this UMAX S900 sitting here doing a lot of nothing at the
moment.
One of the reasons I have not done a whole lot with this machine is because
I can't stand working inside of the stock case, way too cramped to get into
for me.
So is there anyone out there who has managed to drop the guts of an S900
into a PC Full Tower ATX case? I you have can you tell me the following:

1) What case did you use?
2) If you've done it, do you have a step by step process on how to do it?
Are there links to resources that go into this in detail?
3) Were there complications? Did you have to give up on any functionality to
accomplish this?
4) What were the benefits in doing this?

My S900:

CPU: Stock 604e 200mhz
RAM: 64 meg.
Hard Drive: 2gig SCSI
CD-ROM: Stock SCSI CD-ROM
Video:  IXMicro Twin Turbo 8 meg card

Considering (if move to ATX Case is possible)

Replacing the CPU to a G3 class processor.
Maxing the RAM to 1 gigabyte
Adding an IDE ATA/66 controller
Adding a Sonnet Firewire USB Combo card
Adding a 20 - 40 IDE 7200 RPM drive
Running a Dual Mac OS 9.x / Linux installation.
Replacing the Video Card (With what I have no Idea)

Thanks Much in advance for any information that you can provide!

-Christian Carpenter

"We Are Drunk of Borg...Resistance is Floor Tile!"


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