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From: "mitchell johnson" <>
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 1998 00:45:12 +0800

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My friend just gave me a 386-dx 40 desktop computer and i,v never had =
any experience with wearables so i just thought i,d play around with =
this 4 practice
anyway it,s was obiously too bit! but i did manage to make it very thin.
I,m permanatly soldering the video card and io card to the underside of =
the main board bty small wires {quiet easy but takes a very long time} =
it took 4 hours to do the video card! and i have to do the io card yet. =
does any one know of anyway to make this smaller? and does anyone so any =
of this kinda stuff {as in cutting them up and soldering ect..}??

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