I think there is a time for thinking and dreaming, and then things need to fall in place. Apple IR sensor connected to internal USB multi-input LCD driver board (accepts VGA/HDMI/composite1+2), on screen menu, IR remote control SilverStone FW81 fan to suck in air from the bottom of the case Intel Mini-ITX DH61DL motherboard LGA1155, 3 Sata, 1 mPCIE, 1 PCIE 2.0 x 1 (small slot) Apple ADB keyboard/mouse port (so I can use the original kb and mouse) HDMI input (to internal LCD only, no capture capability) LCD IR sensor (remote power of LCD screen) Things my Classic II WILL have that the original did not have: Things my Classic II will NOT have that the original did have: Additional features (IR, wifi, BT, Ethernet, HDMI, etc) Minimal physical appearance changes (Don't mod the case too much) It is near complete, just some minor fine tuning before I call it golden. After a long time of searching for the correct sized LCD panel to replace the tube, I started this project. I came into possession of a vintage 1992 Mac Classic II and thought it would make a great conversion. Two were completed and sold, one is complete and in use as a daily computer, and I have four more shells to fill. I have been working on a few Apple G4 Cube projects. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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