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Old 11-19-02, 08:58 PM Thread Starter   #1
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IBM Model 60 Case


Has anybody used one of these cases before ? Would like to
convert it over to some newer equipment. So far the bad part is it's only 6.5 wide so it looks like a CDROM/Rw is probally out of
the question. This thing has 2 HDD's at 42MB each and they are
old and huge. The mobo is 20 x 14. Believe it is a 386 but the
HDD's are blocking everything. It booted right up no problems except my Windows 3.1 skills have diminished. Well any suggestion will sure help if anyone has tried modding one of these.

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Do you have any pictures? You'd also get more help in the Alternative Modding section; maybe ask a mod to move this topic over there.

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