Short: AREA52 - Pictures of A4000T built by dtiberio Uploader: dtiberio libserv1 ic sunysb edu Architecture: generic AREA52 February 17th, 1995 These photographs were scanned tonight after completing the construction of an AMIGA 4000T, based upon the Microniks riser board and custom built case. This allows the A4000 to use up to 7 expansion cards at once and 10 drives. The 7 cards may be any combination of 7 Zorro II/III cards, with 2 inline Video slots and 5 inline ISA slots (TBC's). Of the drives, 6 5.25" and 2 3.5" drives are exposed, while 2 3.5" drives are hidden. All ports are accessible from the rear of the tower. The AMIGA 4000T in question was constructed by David Tiberio, Bob Dell, Mark Tiramani, and Mike Jaycox, with special thanks to Mark for flying to Europe for required parts, and to Mike for his mechanical expertise. Bob doesn't read any mail, so we won't have to thank him for anything. :) Also a great big thankyou to Manfred and the gang at Microniks for their excellent REV 4.0 design which even Commodore UK has its eyes on. The Microniks riser board proved to be the most valuable component we have found in years! And for you FLYER users out there, the boys in Topeka say that NewTek strongly approved of the first A4000T we sent them... so look for more A4000T systems with Microniks components! For more information, contact us at (516) 476-3516 or (516) 476-1615. David Tiberio - AREA52 Bob Dell - DELL VIDEO Mark Tiramani - FOCUS GbR Mike Jaycox - JPV Productions