Cool Cases: Armor or Arcade? 45
It wouldn't be christmas without a couple of cool cases. An anonymous
reader sent linkage to the 63rd issue of ZZZ online which has a ridiculously armored laptop. If thats not the right case for you, check out Arcade2000. I've been considering retrofitting an old game cabinet for a PC running an emulator, and stumbled upon it. At least its not as expensive as the armored case!
Crazy Helmet (Score:1)
Re:It would only go off once! (Score:1)
Many pistols and rifles are 'automatic' meaning that the weapon prepares itself for the next shot after one is fired. IE: No cocking required.
I thought that was "semi-automatic." I think the poster was referring to "fully automatic" when he said automatic. If you know the difference, you normally understand "automatic" to mean "fully automatic."
This has been done, and better ... (Score:1)
There was a link last year ( I believe? ) to another tough notebook, from a major supplier ( samsung? Toshiba? Bah, I'm getting senile ).
In comparison this is a home workshop project. Sure it's waterproof / resistant, impact resistant, etc, but is it USABLE?
A laptop / notebook has to be , above all, portable and usable. This thing is WAY too big and heavy. Besides, it looks as though it loses most of it's benefit if it's open / being used.
Now if they were releasing plans for doing this to your OWN notebook I'd be all for it. But $4500USD? That's a bit much for a product with no big-name backing. You have to just trust that it works and that the company will be around in 3 months to complain to when it fails.
I'll stop ranting now :)
Re:There is a MAME binary for Linux (Score:1)
Chas - The one, the only.
THANK GOD!!!
Forgot the link to Sithspawn's page. (Score:1)
they still cant beat the husky (Score:1)
setting on fire
the husky wins
(the computer make not the dog
may you have to losen your belt today
john jones
(a deltic so please dont moan about spelling but the content)
Re:You missed the best story on that page (Score:1)
Anyway, for those who are interested in this story, you can find more information here [tbtf.com].
Re:this is kinda cool... (Score:1)
There are a lot of people who pay more than this for a single old arcade game. I don't get that either, but this thingy is a great idea.
Re:This has been done, and better ... (Score:1)
It would only go off once! (Score:1)
Cheers,
levine
Re:Another advantage (Score:1)
Re:It would only go off once! (Score:1)
Re:It would only go off once! (Score:1)
Santa (Score:1)
old news... (Score:1)
Seth
Re:You missed the best story on that page (Score:1)
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I love this article's english! (Score:1)
There are many different ways to increase the performance of computer
Sometimes I also have such feeling, but then I realize that destroying several hundred bucks isn't good deed
Hahaha!
Re:Reading the ZZZ magazine thing.... (Score:1)
Hanaho has been marketing a similar product ... (Score:1)
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Re:You missed the best story on that page (Score:1)
Armored Tech (Score:1)
Itronix XC-6250 Pro [itronix.com]. I have an older version
that I bought suplus for $40, and it is
sweet. I can stand on it without any
damage! Also, the XC6250 can withstand more
drops (54) than the one the article talks about(20something).
No, I am not associated with Itronix!
Cheaper way to convert a cabinet (Score:1)
Re:Reading the ZZZ magazine thing.... (Score:1)
magnesium case? (Score:1)
PS2 (Score:1)
ANyway, does anyone out there think it would be possible to put a ATX mobo inside of it?
I know I would have to put in the ATX power supply, but what else would I have to do?
Any ideas?
Thanks
Re:Reading the ZZZ magazine thing.... (Score:1)
this is kinda cool... (Score:1)
Re:You missed the best story on that page (Score:1)
There is a MAME binary for Linux (Score:1)
Now why are you running plex86 again?
Re:magnesium case? (Score:1)
Re:Reading the ZZZ magazine thing.... (Score:1)
Hello? Rube Goldberg? (Score:2)
Actually there's really no reason you shouldn't be able to do this quite easily. At the LAN Party [chicagolanparty.com] I attend, the proprietor has several game cabinets. One of which he's outfitted with an old Atari2600 and a multiplexer.
Actually, I'd like to get the one sit-down cabinet from him and convert it into a computer desk for myself. Now how cool would that be?
Chas - The one, the only.
THANK GOD!!!
Arcade 2000 is not a good vendor. (Score:2)
If you're more interested in building your own cabinet check out the BYOAC FAQ [arcadecontrols.com] or my friend Sithspawn [mailto]'s page about his cabinet. We both built MAME cabinets over the summer. Took a few months, but it's worth it. There's nothing quite like scrolling through a menu of 2000-some arcade, NES, SNES, SMS, etc games and playing with nice classic-feeling controls.
Re:It would only go off once! (Score:2)
You're thinking of 'fully automatic' where as long as the trigger is held down it spews bullets. IE: machine gun. Very, very, very few of these are used in crimes compared to regular pistols and rifles.
There is lots of public (voter) confusion on this and many laws are going thru that affect 'automatic' rifles and pistols instead of fully automatic versions. I've talked to two gun control activitists, one of which didn't even know the difference between automatic and fully automatic. Both of them were 'preaching' for banning 'automatic' weapons, where they were really talking about fully auto rifles and machine guns. Quite a shame, really.
Yes, yes... I own some guns but I don't consider myself a gun-nut. I think this is an important distinction that needs to be made.
-MoTec
Armour (Score:2)
Re:Another advantage (Score:2)
Mark Duell
hard cases with BRIGHT SCREENS? (Score:2)
That armored case looks ideal for land surveying. But how bright is the screen? I use a PC when surveying in the field and I have to duck into a shady spot to see the screen at all. If there are no buildings around I have to put a towel over my head to cut off the sunlight. We also use a laptop-based program to guide a boat for hydrographic surveying; obviously the pilot can't keep his head under cover. Our solution thus far has been to get monochrome screens, but those are just about unobtainable any more. Does anyone reading this know of someone who makes a color laptop screen which is both rugged and bright enough to read under direct sunlight?
Yours WDK - WKiernan@concentric.net
Armor or Arcade? Neither... LEGO!!! (Score:2)
Having a case made out of LEGO would be great... need a new piece of hardware? Out of drive bays? No problem! Just build another one!
Also, a LEGO computer case would go great with the LEGO desk [ericharshbarger.org] I plan to get when I become obscenely wealthy.
(I should probably mention that LEGO and related marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of the LEGO Company , which does not sponsor, authorize, or endorse this post. You have been duly warned.)
--Psi
Max, in America, it's customary to drive on the right.
Re:You missed the best story on that page (Score:2)
The actual shot may be "painless," but watch out for claims of concussions, fractures and other injuries when the "frozen" suspect hits the ground or any other nearby object. Heaven help them if they were running at the time they got hit, too. The keyword here is 'suspect'. As in, not officially proven guilty, which in the USA is up to a judge to determine.
Re:Reading the ZZZ magazine thing.... (Score:2)
Actually it looks like the effect is localized to the muscle or muscle groups hit. This is bad since being shot in the chest by this thing will probably only immobilize the muscles being directly effected. This means the gunman can quite possibly still shoot you because you didn't hit the right muscle groups with the immobilizer. So its probably not as useful as it sounds.
Another advantage (Score:2)
Rant on the Arcade/Emulation scene (Score:2)
There would be something about taking an old arcade machine with a burned out board, sticking a couple hundred dollars of computer equipment into it plus a few weeks of my time, and making a machine that can play almost any arcade game plus most of the old consoles that would give me a warm fuzzy feeling (plus be illegal in most parts of the world *grin*). I suppose that some might want to buy a pre-made cabinet, but that's like buying an already built computer or having someone else install my OS.
The only problem with doing the above is having to be involved in the emulation scene. There is a small part of the emulation scene that is dedicated to faithfully emulating old hardware (*waves to MAME*), and there is another part that just wants to emulate old games to be able to preserve a part of the past. For every 2 of these people, there are 98 people who seem to have less functioning neurons then fingers. Bulletin boards are filled with messages from clueless newbies who have neglected to RTFM, and it seems that all the emulation homepages threaten pain or death in order to prevent yet another fool for emailing a rom request. I was checking out websites the other night, hoping that someone hacked TCP/IP multi-player functionality into DOS/Win32 Mame, almost all of the message boards I found were filled with "Help, I can't get it to work" threads and people requesting for new games to be emulated so they can avoid paying quarters at the local arcade, as well as the occasionally "MAME runs too slow" post (which MAME does because its dedicated to the faithful emulation of hardware, not fast emulation). Half these people are just waiting for a nice PS/2 emulator to arrive so they can trade cd images and avoid buying games and the console, they have fallen to the dark side of the emulation scene and gives the rest of us the image of being cheap pirates. If you only want to be able to play new games for free, go away, we don't need your kind, stick to your Warez channels and websites. If you don't have enough brain power to read a faq/readme that has already answered the question, go away, you probably should rethink your decision to use a computer in the first place. I may be bitter about it, but in the last few years I've seen the emulation scene become filled with whiny teenage brats, fewer and fewer people care about the ideas of emulation, most just want to play games for free.
Just my $.02
purpose of armored notebooks (Score:3)
The site that is linked here (review site) misses this point completely. If you have one of these, you're probably not exactly running an app. that stresses the CPU out.
You missed the best story on that page (Score:3)
Reading the ZZZ magazine thing.... (Score:3)
One thing didn't set right with me, if it makes all of the target's muscles contract at once, and that target is holding a gun.... what is going to stop the trigger finger from contracting? It would probably set off the gun... Immobilizing the villain would mean risking the lives of others. has anyone else thought of that?