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NEC TG-16/TE/TurboDuo => TG-16/TE/TurboDuo Discussion => Topic started by: batmreload on July 09, 2013, 02:19:49 AM
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Hi. Since Ive yet to acquire the above i was hoping someone
would be good enough to give me the physical dimensions
(not looking for 1/16" accuracy, just a rough idea of how much space i need
to allow for)
I'm modding an entertainment center with lots of sentimental value
to serve as my nostalgia gaming center
My already-overworked OCD complex thanks you from
its bottomless pit of insanity... :-"
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Speaking of insane (or perhaps just inane).....
You mean A New Dimension CD+G, right? It's a standard sized CD in a slim case. :mrgreen:
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I think he means the physical dimensions of the console w/docking station and CD peripheral. Unless I completely missed your point.
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Of course, but I don't have such a system to measure and went the crazy answer route instead.
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Not sure what the exact dimension are but I have built a shelve using 16L x 16W x 10H for each openings and my TG-16/CD combo fits just fine.
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For bat to scale that properly, is that wide rule or college rule?
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Clearly it's wide ruled. :^o
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Nice. So its roughly 4.5 lines wide x 3.25 lines deep x 3 lines high.
(Adjusted for perspective)
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Nice sketch.
width: 11-3/4"
height: 4-5/8"
depth: 11-1/4"
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ROFL, wow. Loony Tunes we are, yet Loony Tunes we become...
Yes I'm looking for the physical dimensions :P
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Are you that guy doing the all-in-one game system? :)
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TG-16+ TG-CD = slightly larger than a stock PCE.
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Probably not the same one your thinking of.
My project involves an old real-wood (ok, finished plywood, but not particle board or any of that crap) entertainment center. On the right side is normally were a component stereo, vcr, etc
would normally sit. I'm hoping to use slideing shelf rails (like what you would find in your kitchen drawers) to make the game systems slide out nicely for access)
Currently the plan is for 5 game systems and a commodore 128 to be included as well as
one of those sony Trinitron TVs (Ive played on a friends one and it looks nice)
I'm not trying to hack together 5 game systems into one case or anything, tho that sounds
interesting...
Are you that guy doing the all-in-one game system? :)
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Thanks For the info!
Nice sketch.
width: 11-3/4"
height: 4-5/8"
depth: 11-1/4"