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rmanders
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Hi all.
I am a student at college, and me and a group of friends have decided to do a quite prospective project.
We have decided to combine the cool design and aesthetics of the iMac, with the performance and compatibility of a PC. :doctor:
The plan is to get hold of an Apple iMac, remove most of the parts, leaving the CRT monitor, and anything else essential to hold the shell together.
We will then add a small PC motherboard and parts and attempt to combine the two. If this works, we will install either Windows or Linux on to the system, and away we go... :ninja:
As with all college project, this requires research. We want to know how you get on with your iMacs, and what you think is good about the design.
We would also like to know what you think to the project, and any technical assistance will also be greatly appreciated.
We will keep you up to date with the project, and we hope it works.

I am a student at college, and me and a group of friends have decided to do a quite prospective project.
We have decided to combine the cool design and aesthetics of the iMac, with the performance and compatibility of a PC. :doctor:
The plan is to get hold of an Apple iMac, remove most of the parts, leaving the CRT monitor, and anything else essential to hold the shell together.
We will then add a small PC motherboard and parts and attempt to combine the two. If this works, we will install either Windows or Linux on to the system, and away we go... :ninja:
As with all college project, this requires research. We want to know how you get on with your iMacs, and what you think is good about the design.
We would also like to know what you think to the project, and any technical assistance will also be greatly appreciated.
We will keep you up to date with the project, and we hope it works.