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PostPosted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 2:42 pm 
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I did remove some comment that I sais.
I do apologize for the comment I said
If I did insult,offend or get people mad.
I do sincerely apologize.

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You guys are asking "why the apologi?"

This is why I did my apologies.

I was reading back the post and I thought that I sonded like a jirk
Let me explain
1 the man on the moon was to exaggerated on my part.
2 the ways that I answer some comment I thought I was sarcastic on my answer.
This is why I did remove some comment that I wrote
This is why the apologies

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I appreciate that you're polite enough to remove what you thought might be offensive. Way to many people on the "internets" are quite rude and just don't care. I much prefer that we police ourselves rather than mods doing it. Good job.

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TxDot wrote:
I appreciate that you're polite enough to remove what you thought might be offensive. Way to many people on the "internets" are quite rude and just don't care. I much prefer that we police ourselves rather than mods doing it. Good job.


That is what I was looking for "police ourselves"
Becose when I raid this post this morning I did not like what I had written the night before.
So I made the changes and the apologies,

Thank you TxDot for writing your reply.

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Jacmay wrote:
TxDot wrote:
I appreciate that you're polite enough to remove what you thought might be offensive. Way to many people on the "internets" are quite rude and just don't care. I much prefer that we police ourselves rather than mods doing it. Good job.


That is what I was looking for "police ourselves"
Becose when I raid this post this morning I did not like what I had written the night before.
So I made the changes and the apologies,

Thank you TxDot for writing your reply.


I would like to make very clear to everyone that Jacques has thought that he had said something wrong because he mis-understood something I had said to him in a PM, which was unrelated to this thread. This was my fault. There was a small fart in the language barrier, and I take full responsibility for this result. Mea Culpa, Mea Culpa, Mia Maxima Culpa.


I think I can easily say that this guy has never said an offensive word here, and possibly no place else.

Now stop apologizing :D :D

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Exactly back to business haha!!

Jacmay I was wondering if the neon green plastic is for looks or serves a purpose? Im still very much considerin this mod. Also, Can I Mod the cables I just bought or do I have to make new ones?


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Jacmay, this is amazing work. Well done. I can certainly understand why you didn't want to drill holes in your MSS. I also prefer "reversible" mods, maybe it means I'm afraid of commitment :lol: (but that's the wrong forum to discuss this!)

For your next project, may I suggest the twin enclosure pictured in your avatar? :D

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I was thinking about Doing a setup a little like this but see if i can make it so that a HDD fits in the base. You can either use this drive as a repository for applications, you dont want to put on the system partion of the main drive of to store the backups from Yakuza's WHSBDBS add-in. Just need to figure out how to get a little bit of power dont there to power the drive. Or I could get a Seagate freeagent Go as it is self contained and all Ill have to do it route a usb cord out the back

Does the MSS support Power over esata?

http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2008/01/18 ... nnounced/1


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tbone7467 wrote:
Exactly back to business haha!!

Jacmay I was wondering if the neon green plastic is for looks or serves a purpose? Im still very much considerin this mod. Also, Can I Mod the cables I just bought or do I have to make new ones?


That neon plastic is gas line for trimmer or chainsaw, I cut gas line on one side.
It is made by Tygon, F-4040-A, is ID .117 in, OD .211 in, Wall .047 in,
It's purpose is for preventing air from getting in from the base, I wanted the airflow over the CPU
I did not found any gas line that was black.

I don't know if you can mod your cables.
I know that your VGA connector is ok as for the PS2 I don't know how you can get them
to connect ( hold ) on the base mod
I don't know how long are your cables, I took at the max 3 feet long cables
Becose you have to consider the lenght of the base + lenght of the power supply when it is out of the mss +
the lenght of the cables when you connect it to the motherboard.

you may end up doing new cables :(

Hope that did help answer your question

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 11:20 am 
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tbone7467 wrote:
I was thinking about Doing a setup a little like this but see if i can make it so that a HDD fits in the base. You can either use this drive as a repository for applications, you dont want to put on the system partion of the main drive of to store the backups from Yakuza's WHSBDBS add-in. Just need to figure out how to get a little bit of power dont there to power the drive. Or I could get a Seagate freeagent Go as it is self contained and all Ill have to do it route a usb cord out the back

Does the MSS support Power over esata?

http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2008/01/18 ... nnounced/1


First I don't know nothing in electonic ( computer)
all I know is what I learn from you guys and only what I can understand.

You better ask the guys on that

Yes you can make a bigger (higher) base and put the HDD, The HDD will be in the middle of
the base mod where the cable rest, becose of the 4 mounting screws (see the picture)
You will need to instal a fan on the base to cool the HDD ( where to get the power for the fan ? )

Like I said for the rest ask the guys on that.


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tbone7467 wrote:

Does the MSS support Power over esata?

http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2008/01/18 ... nnounced/1


I'm almost positive the answer is no. The MSS was designed and released in 2007, that article you reference is from early 2008 and says that the eSATA consortium is hoping to release powered eSATA in the 2nd half of 2008, and initially for add-on cards.

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fulg wrote:
Jacmay, this is amazing work. Well done. I can certainly understand why you didn't want to drill holes in your MSS. I also prefer "reversible" mods, maybe it means I'm afraid of commitment :lol: (but that's the wrong forum to discuss this!)

For your next project, may I suggest the twin enclosure pictured in your avatar? :D

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I wish

If I had an old mss ok I can fix the body
as for the rest There is a big problem I don't know what carde to take, the connecter, power supply and more .

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Jacmay,
What is the change of you making more of these Debug bases? I will pay you for one !
If not were did you get the wiring pinout to make you connectors?


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Is there a pin-out from and to the connectors ?

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SteffJay wrote:
Is there a pin-out from and to the connectors ?

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=622&p=54949&hilit=vga+cable+pin+out#p54949

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