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Donald Brown (GadgetDon)  > Electronics > Mini-Wurlitzer Bubbler (Final)
The Mini-Wurlitzer Bubbler is now finished. I had to power down from a 2.4GHz Pentium 4 to a 1.8 Celeron due to power issues.
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It's tight, but everything fits
It's tight, but everything fits
This is the right side.  The on-off switch controls the neon lights.  The pushbotton turns the computer on.  The pushbutton is an arcade button, I've grown to like the feel of them.
This is the right side. The on-off switch controls the neon lights. The pushbotton turns the computer on. The pushbutton is an arcade button, I've grown to like the feel of them.
A hole was cut in the back for the computer cables.  Because of the Bluetooth for keyboard and mouse, and wireless network, the only wires are power, sound, and video.  The motherboard supports Composite Video and S-Video, so it can be connected directly to a TV.
A hole was cut in the back for the computer cables. Because of the Bluetooth for keyboard and mouse, and wireless network, the only wires are power, sound, and video. The motherboard supports Composite Video and S-Video, so it can be connected directly to a TV.
When reattaching the back, I noticed this warning.  Oh, well.
When reattaching the back, I noticed this warning. Oh, well.
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