Mini Cray Y-MP Raspberry Pi Zero case
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Supercomputers Are Cool By Their Very Nature, But No-One Made Them More Awesome Than Cray Supercomputer In The 1980S. Re-Live Those Glory Days Of Industrial Design With This Case For A Raspberry Pi Zero! I Made The Case As Small As Possible While Still Fitting The Pi - It Is 130Mm Wide, By 70Mm Deep, By 70Mm Tall (5" X 2.75" X 2.75"). Print One Of Each Part, Except For The Parts Which Have 'X8' In The Name - Print 8 Of Each Of Those; And Similarly Two Of Each Of The Parts That Have 'X2' In The Name. Have A Look At The Photos For Color Ideas. But Remember That Cray Had Various Color Schemes For Their Machines, So Feel Free To Go A Bit Cray-Cray When Choosing Colors. We Have A Youtube Tutorial On How To Build The Case, Including Adding A Disk-Activity Light Mode To It: Https://Www.Youtube.Com/Watch?V=Cgdvqj4_Sjk You Will Also Need Two 2.5Mm X 10Mm Bolts/Screws With Buts To Hold The Pi Zero In Place. If You Don'T Have Access To A Printer, You Can Buy A Kit Of The Printed Parts And Bolts/Nuts From Our Store: Http://Store.Rabbitengineering.Com Here'S A Good Place To Buy A Raspberry Pi Zero: Https://Www.Adafruit.Com/Product/3400 If You Want To Fit A Full Sized Pi In This Case (Like The Pi 3), It Will Require Quite A Bit Of Rework. But Feel Free To Give It A Try.
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