| By manuel on July 06 2004, 09:39 | In the center we can see Yobi, a.k.a. Jos van den Biggelaar 
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| By wolf_ on July 07 2004, 16:55 | Yobi with his MSX-in-PC-case .. 
funny idea for a poll perhaps.. how many ppz have their MSX souped-up in a PC case?
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| By MSi on November 30 2004, 22:18 | from left to right:
MSi (Roald Andersen), DaanK (Daniel Kraaij), Yobi (Jos van den Biggelaar)
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| By MeitsNearDark on December 01 2004, 14:51 | I did have a 8250 souped into a pc-case once. Was fun:
- One of the 5 1/4 slots on the front had a cartridgeslot in it 
- the turbobutton was for 7MHz, which the display also showed
- on the bottom of the case there was a Gouda slotexpander 5.0 with Novaxis, fm-pac, music-module and moonsound.
- a 20MB and a 40MB scsi HD were haning below the diskdrive.
- at the back of the case there were connectionplugs for Moonsound, musicmodule and fm-pac, as well as a switch to put my vram back to 128kb
- the mainboard itself had 512kb ram, dos2 built on, switchable 128k/192k vram, fast diskrom, fm-pac correction.
- the musicmodule had 256k sampleram, 7mhz clock, stronger pre-ampliycation
- the fm-pac had a 7MHz clock as well
- the moonsound got 256k sram
- the second cartridgeslot on the front mostly carried a switchable King's Valley II.
- on the side of the case there was a huge Tweety drawn by a friend of mine.
The poor thing died... Still got parts of it though 
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| By Whizzy on December 11 2006, 12:59 | And the guy looking to what Jos is doing is... me ! 
Antal van Kalleveen - PARAGON Productions
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