Orgasmatron extreme PC modification: SO many wires, so little space!
This was about 80% of the eventual amount of wiring inside the breakout box. The steel pin switches can be seen at the ends of the red cables that became the main lighting controls on the front of the box. On the side of the breakout box can be seen the mounts for the UV inverters which had sensitivity adjusters and microphones that allowed the UV's to be sound reactive.
Sadly I have no video of this working but the cathodes when adjusted correctly, reacted beautifully to deep base sounds such as gunfire in FPS games and at times turned the whole room into a virtual stroboscope. The USB plug inside the breakout box had to be dissected by hand, lengthened and re-soldered down to the USB header on the motherboard. This was the data link to the Abit uGuru display which was to be later modded into the face of the breakout.
Orgasmatron extreme PC modification: SO many wires, so little space!
This was about 80% of the eventual amount of wiring inside the breakout box. The steel pin switches can be seen at the ends of the red cables that became the main lighting controls on the front of the box. On the side of the breakout box can be seen the mounts for the UV inverters which had sensitivity adjusters and microphones that allowed the UV's to be sound reactive.
Sadly I have no video of this working but the cathodes when adjusted correctly, reacted beautifully to deep base sounds such as gunfire in FPS games and at times turned the whole room into a virtual stroboscope. The USB plug inside the breakout box had to be dissected by hand, lengthened and re-soldered down to the USB header on the motherboard. This was the data link to the Abit uGuru display which was to be later modded into the face of the breakout.