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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/22/2013 2:00 PM, Christopher
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                <div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 12:35
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                    occurred to me, just now, that if the MEB (or any
                    other EOMA-68 carrier board) is put in a housing
                    with built-in guides for <br>
                    I'd love to see a housing like that, with a small
                    carrier board (perhaps a VGA-enabled version of the
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                  <div>Pictures coming tomorrow. :P (including case).</div>
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                    and a VESA 75mm mounting option. It would enjoy a
                    permanent placement on the back of my spare LCD for
                    sure. (The carrier board would definitely have to
                    support VGA through some means, though, to work with
                    that screen.)<br>
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          I gather, then, that I'm not the first to think of that
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      <div>I'm holding the enclosure right now. 70mmx111mm, aluminum
        heat spreader, polycarbonate shell, VGA will be tested tonight
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    Just curious, what's the height dimension on that case...?<br>
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