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Man converts Apple 2e into Intel Inside machine

My Apple can play Quake, he says
Friday, 7 March 2003, 07:38
A MAN HAS SUCCEEDED in converting the ancient Apple 2e into a PC that can play Quake.

Craig Noll told the INQUIRER that he had worked long and hard to make his Apple 2e not an Apple 2e.

He gutted the system and mounted a Pentium 2 inside, he said.

"I designed it in such a way that I could put almost any standard ATX motherboard inside," he said. "It just happens that I don't have a Pentium 4 or anything in that range."

Craig said he would "love some feedback" on his project, and his email address is this.

Here are some pictures of his project. µ

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