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Hello, I wanted to drop a quick note, I'm still working on CHP 2.0, I had intended to get it out in January, but ran into issues that prevented this (career is sucking up all my free time these days ). I will say that I have switched from using Photoshop to Illustrator for v2.0. Having never used Illustrator before, there is a learning curve... However, one of the biggest delays I ran into is after I made the import to Illustrator, I found most of the image layers were not the quality I wanted (fuzzy), this means the majority of the pictures in 2.0 are new. I've also been hard at work gathering odd and obscure items for 2.0. MBA will be included here (at least the 5 variants I could get my hands on), as well as a dozen Fiber Optic plugs and newer interfaces such as Thunderbolt (copper) and USB 3. Sorry for the delay. I hope to see 2.0 released "soon."
Sonic Spinball ShadowBox
Sonic Spinball was my very first Sega Genesis game, and has a special place in my nostalgia. I knew I wanted to make a Sonic Spinball inspired shadowbox, but it took some time to work up to it. I decided to make a complete pinball table in stead of a summary or just part of a table. I selected the "right" table from level 1: Toxic Cave. The digital version of the shadow box was developed using Affinity Designer. This Illustrator alternative, is great for separating each element into a scene. Digital version: Shadow box version: Individual elements for Sonic Spinball sprites/backgrounds are not readily available online. I ended up taking sprite composites into my favorite pixel editor Pixen (https://pixenapp.com) where I manually separated the foreground stage, background stage, and individual elements. The background was built up and expanded in Pixen to built up into a full background element for printing: Each stage element was printed, cut out, backed with
A Series CPU Shadow Box
I am slowly improving at building shadow boxes! The A Series SoC Shadow box is certainly my most ambitious built yet! This post details how I went about building it. I've always been fan on bare CPUs and it's shocking just how small modern SoCs are compared to the "Big Iron" CPUs of yesteryear! I started collecting dead/"practice" boards from scrap sales and built up a collection of logic boards from the iPhone 4 to iPhone 12. None of these boards work, which makes them "cheap" and perfect for display. I've always wanted in leverage transparencies in my builds. Specifically in the text boxes. In previous builds like my PPC G5 shadow box I'd fake it by printing a blurred background onto the text cards themselves. However, this time around, I got a printer that works better with inkjet transparencies. My good epson is no good for this paper media, the ink they use runs/spears. But the second-hand OfficeJet I found works great! Nice and dark prints on the transparencies. But it can't
Over 1 million views!
Over 1 million views!!! on the old version of Computer hardware poster?
It's kind of odd but true!
The old version continues to pull in the visitors, while the new one is left out in the cold.
Version 2.0:
Version 1.7:
Computer Hardware Chart 2.0
Computer Hardware Chart 2.0
7 years after the last published version, an update to Computer Hardware Chart is finally here!
Measuring in at 7200 × 9600 @ 200ppi (30" x 40" ARCH-E), CHC v2 has 75 CPU sockets/slots, 30 peripheral card slots, 17 internal disk drive interfaces, 57 peripheral ports, 44 kinds of RAM and more.
As before, I'm providing a high-res version for download for those with the means to print themselves for personal use or who want to keep the digital file for easy viewing. Please do not sell this image! The only site permitted to sell prints is currently DeviantArt. If you find it for sale elsewhere, it's not from me
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You will have much money thrown at you upon completion of the new chart. Seems to be a popular and informative thing to hang around hardware repair shops! I await 2.0 with bated breath.