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Well, I think it was time for an update on my computers:

Hp Pavilion 761n

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|AMD Athlon XP 2000+ (1.67ghz)|512mb Ram|80gb Hard Drive|CD-RW/DVD-Rom|Windows Xp Pro Sp2|

Devices: Hp Pavilion Mx70 Monitor (17inch), Wacom Graphire2 Tablet, Logitech X 220 Speakers, Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer 2.0, HP keyboard, Logitech Quickcam Messenger, Hp PSC1350 All-In-One, Dlink DI-604 Router & Dlink DSL-300G ADSL Mdoem.

Pentium II Bulit By Me

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|Intel Pentium II with MMX Techno. (overclocked at 300mhz)|128mb Ram|10gb Hard Drive|CD-RW/CD-Rom|Windows Xp Pro Sp2|

Devices: Polk Audio Speakers, TTX 7450A Monitor (14inch), Hp Deskjet 920cvr, Basic Keyboard and Mouse from Microsoft & Hp Camera Dock for my Hp Photosmart 320.

NEC Versa 4050H

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|Intel Pentium I(90mhz)|48mb Ram|1.2gb Hard Drive|CD-Rom|Windows 98 SE|

Devices: Cicero Mouse, Linksys Network Adapter & RCA Lyra 1021 MP3 Player (man I love that thing but is never connected to my laptop :p)

What kind of LED did you use?

RadioShack 5mm 3.7 volt - 20mA - 2600mcd

didn't know how it was going to work out, but it's beautiful. I'm going to order bulk online because I'm going to be custom modding cases/keyboards/mice in the near future. This was just one of many test runs to come. I'm doing all 4 green LED's on my keyboard next. Just have to get more LED's.

Well, I think it was time for an update on my computers:

Hp Pavilion 761n

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/neowin_files/1.JPG

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/neowin_files/2.JPG

|AMD Athlon XP 2000+ (1.67ghz)|512mb Ram|80gb Hard Drive|CD-RW/DVD-Rom|Windows Xp Pro Sp2|

Devices: Hp Pavilion Mx70 Monitor (17inch), Wacom Graphire2 Tablet, Logitech X 220 Speakers, Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer 2.0, HP keyboard, Logitech Quickcam Messenger, Hp PSC1350 All-In-One, Dlink DI-604 Router & Dlink DSL-300G ADSL Mdoem.

Pentium II Bulit By Me

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/neowin_files/3.JPG

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/neowin_files/4.JPG

|Intel Pentium II with MMX Techno. (overclocked at 300mhz)|128mb Ram|10gb Hard Drive|CD-RW/CD-Rom|Windows Xp Pro Sp2|

Devices: Polk Audio Speakers, TTX 7450A Monitor (14inch), Hp Deskjet 920cvr, Basic Keyboard and Mouse from Microsoft & Hp Camera Dock for my Hp Photosmart 320.

NEC Versa 4050H

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/neowin_files/5.JPG

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/neowin_files/6.JPG

|Intel Pentium I(90mhz)|48mb Ram|1.2gb Hard Drive|CD-Rom|Windows 98 SE|

Devices: Cicero Mouse, Linksys Network Adapter & RCA Lyra 1021 MP3 Player (man I love that thing but is never connected to my laptop :p)

Those are pretty interesting set-ups, and machines you have there man! :D

Alright... I finally think I have something to add to this thread, so here goes...

My workstation consists of:

21 inches of CRT goodness!

Shuttle SB51G

DI-614+Wireless Router

Microsoft Wireless Keyboard and Mouse

Lexmark X75 AIO

Stereo is hidden in the cabinet, along with my cable modem, and the speakers are under the desk.

Sure, it's a little dirty and messy. Maybe when I clean things up a little better tomorrow, I will post some more pictures.

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Those are pretty interesting set-ups, and machines you have there man! :D

LoL, ya. My pentium II 300mhz computer actually used to be: Pentium II 266mhz, 96mb of ram, 6 gb hard drive and Windows 98 SE but I put more ram in it, a new video card, new hard drive and then I overclocked it last night so it's great. The laptop, well, I'm waiting for it to die so I have a excuse to get one :p. Long live my Hp though, lol

LoL, ya. My pentium II 300mhz computer actually used to be: Pentium II 266mhz, 96mb of ram, 6 gb hard drive and Windows 98 SE but I put more ram in it, a new video card, new hard drive and then I overclocked it last night so it's great. The laptop, well, I'm waiting for it to die so I have a excuse to get one :p. Long live my Hp though, lol

Hehehe sol goode :D :laugh:

I finially did pics of my current workstation, will be chaning A LOT soon, though :D

Major 56k warning.. I might have killed this thread page :( --- Sorry, if so, just let me know and I'll resize'

Tis' my mini fridge beside my TV/Game/Media Center

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Speakers connected to the computer and the TV via a swticher. (Left speaker)

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Speakers connected to the computer and the TV via a swticher. (Right speaker)

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My BEST BUY Poster above my bed' :lol:

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My Bed..

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Side view of my room

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Bob Marley Poster #2

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MOMO Steering wheel, and my windows XP Professional portfolio thing muahaha :ninja:

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Macromedia Flash MX Training book.. still learning..

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Books and stuff, general workplace almost..

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My phone has a light :D LoL :lol:

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Center of the desk..

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Both peices of the desk I guess :p

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Another Bob Marley Poster

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Corona SunSearch Poster (Have 5 of em :D), w/ lots of hats, and.. at the bottom.. THE LANCER EVOLUTION VII GSR BLUE 1:18th SCALE MODEL :D :woot:

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A poster above my PC, I got 5 of these as well! :D

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The Actual workplace.. :)

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It's going to be a long while before my desktop beats some of em out there, but in the meanwhile, who has a MX500 like me?!?! No one! Well maybe someone... I got bored and switched the LED earlier today. I hope someone other than me appreciates it!

How did you do that? I wish I could have that Blue LED on my MX-510.

dL

nX07, wow, that's far too too many (over 10MB!) even for broadbanders. We really don't need to see your Flash manual ... nice wheel though, I have the same one :) If you're going to post that many pictures, perhaps all but an overview one should be links?

I should probably do another shot now that I've got a new monitor.

OK, here it is. My hardware is getting increasingly like Dazzla's (purely by coincidence!). Same di Nova keyboard set, now the same Dell 2001FP monitor and I think he also has a nice coolermaster case. Here's the updated one - I'd like to put another monitor on my main rig but there's no room really. I might remove the crappy old TV and put a 2nd monitor there with an Avermedia TVBox 9 so it doubles as a TV, but it means that it's in an awkward place for a 2nd monitor.

Anyway, here it is. Again, I hope there's no incriminating stuff and only some, reasonably subtle product placement ;) (click for hires picture):

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Hmm... I agree with you Quboid! LoL -- I'll resize em down really small now :D

EDIT: It seem's that the "edit" button is gone? I can't edit that page, so I had to shirnk down the files themselves :(

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About the wheel, I love it! What about yourself? Any problems or such?

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How did you do that? I wish I could have that Blue LED on my MX-510.

dL

It's actually extremely easy. I'm going to be buying 10-15 MX1000's when they come out to switch the LED's to whatever someone wants them to be. For a slight price, probably charge 5-10$ extra. I'll be selling them, along with custom cases I'm working on right now here on Neowin.

It's actually extremely easy. I'm going to be buying 10-15 MX1000's when they come out to switch the LED's to whatever someone wants them to be. For a slight price, probably charge 5-10$ extra. I'll be selling them, along with custom cases I'm working on right now here on Neowin.

umm.. Logitech MX1000 doesn't have any leds..

I'm off to the big U this Saturday, so I get to setup a brand new Workstation. Nothing has really changed, in fact nothing. The cat wouldn't move.

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Nice setup. :)

My cat is the same way :laugh:

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