Aaron Newman, Fortuna CA USA Skip to main content

Garage Computer

Built a computer to use for music (PlexAmp app) in the garage.

  • I was gifted a 2009 Core2Duo Mac mini with 4GB of memory and an SSD.
  • Installed Q4OS Linux for something lightweight that feels up-to-date and snappy on this older hardware.
  • I decided to use an empty Macintosh SE FDHD shell I had. The original computer is still in use inside a clear/transparent MacEffects case.
  • For screen I purchased a Waveshare 8" 768x1024 IPS touchscreen LCD.
  • I printed brackets to mount the screen in the front of the Mac SE shell.
  • I removed the Mac Mini upper shell and extended the power LED so it could be attached to old HDD activity hole. Added wire to move/extend the power button to the rear of the Mac SE shell.
  • Created some 3D designs in TinkerCAD to mount the button and fill the rear holes. Also created a mount for 60mm Noctua rear exhaust fan.
  • Made the needed USB->3Pin fan header adapter.
  • For keyboard and mouse. I used an original Apple ADB keyboard and mouse with a "Retro USB" adapter to convert the older input devices to USB.

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Above you can see the floppy insert I made to mount the IR remote receiver.

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Above is the extended IR module with new longer wires.

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Above are the extended power button and USB fan power cable.