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Originally Posted by glebo
He did however, build a computer using an old plastic milk crate for a container to put all the computer parts in, and it does function.
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Last I saw, he has one of those mounted on the wall as a training aid, and another in use running the Powerpoint!
LEStudent: Are you talking about Black Box, the company? I've used their ethernet switches on a DARPA project in the past, and I know they make rack-mount pieces. Your description sounds like it could be a KVM switch, something like this:
http://www.blackbox.com/Catalog/Deta...,1394&mid=4660
If that is what you saw, remember that it's only a display and keyboard, the computer itself is a separate unit that the KVM connects to. Any computer (desktop, laptop, rack-mount or milkcrate) can drive a KVM as long as it has the standard monitor / keyboard / mouse ports.
As SF BHT says, any salvaged computer unit is going to be very antiquated. If he was building a "LAN gaming machine," I'd suspect that he put together a nice server, using a salvaged KVM to interface for admin tasks. Maybe a salvaged switch for the LAN clients to connect, as well.