on 6/27/03 11:05 PM, Laurence TeknoLiber at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have a spare Wallstreet which I am hoping to be
> able to separate, i.e. install the screen in a wall and
> have the keyboard/trackpad further away that the
> standard setup allows.
> 
> Question: Is it a case of just extending all the connections
> between computer and screen or ?
> 
> 
> Laurence

Hi 

Thatıs a tricky one as the cables can be funny some times also depends on
the type of connectors.

I have a 1400 that I removed from the caseing and mounted the logic board
behind the screen with the connectors faceing down over. I have to use an
external cd rom connected to the scsi and also an external mouse and
keyboard . But it gives a whole different meaning to the term flat Mac as I
can mount it on any hanger. And it works fine and does not get to hot
either.


Vicki.


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