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The newest addition to my Juno Beach display.

 

Inspriation credit to both Dan Siskind (Brickmania) and Will Chapman (Brickarms).

 

Built in Old Dark Grey, this model sits in the expansion module that I'm currently working on.

Please note that at the time this photo was taken this model is 97% complete minus the following:

 

1. Decals

2. The ODG 1x1 round brick will be replaced with a Dk Tan minifig head stud

3. Rear marker lights in the photo are temporary as one LifeLite cable got damaged during assembly (picking up a replacement this weekend)

 

Features:

 

-Motorized Flail drum fully spins (is attached to a Lego motor located in the base of the display).

-Rear marker lights (LifeLites) fully work.

-Assorted Brickarms weapons, U-Clips and Monopods.

 

C&C most welcome.

The newest addition to my Juno Beach display.

 

Inspriation credit to both Dan Siskind (Brickmania) and Will Chapman (Brickarms).

 

Built in Old Dark Grey, this model sits in the expansion module that I'm currently working on.

Please note that at the time this photo was taken this model is 97% complete minus the following:

 

1. Decals

2. The ODG 1x1 round brick (gun barrel) will be replaced with a Dk Tan minifig head stud

3. Rear marker lights in the photo are temporary as one LifeLite cable got damaged during assembly (picking up a replacement this weekend)

 

Features:

 

-Motorized Flail drum fully spins (is attached to a Lego motor located in the base of the display).

-Rear marker lights (LifeLites) fully work.

-Assorted Brickarms weapons, U-Clips and Monopods.

 

C&C most welcome.

I added a service module to the crew capsule! While the original capsule did mesh into it well enough, I decided to remove the bottom stud-height of the capsule so that the seam was smoother.

 

The inflatable expansion module is just a shorter version of the modules I have featured before, though this time it was constucted by some random Danish aerospace company...

 

While this idea isn't too realistic, it would be interesting if the deflated expansion mod where stored on the nose of the crew capsule. Once in space, the module would inflate giving the crew twice as much space. The current shaping of the capsule could work perfectly with the 6x3x6 parabolic cone to provide room for the module.

 

Now, I am working on a way to mate this to the rest of the CELTS vehicle.

The newest addition to my Juno Beach display.

 

Inspriation credit to both Dan Siskind (Brickmania) and Will Chapman (Brickarms).

 

Built in Old Dark Grey, this model sits in the expansion module that I'm currently working on.

Please note that at the time this photo was taken this model is 97% complete minus the following:

 

1. Decals

2. The ODG 1x1 round brick will be replaced with a Dk Tan minifig head stud

3. Rear marker lights in the photo are temporary as one LifeLite cable got damaged during assembly (picking up a replacement this weekend)

 

Features:

 

-Motorized Flail drum fully spins (is attached to a Lego motor located in the base of the display).

-Rear marker lights (LifeLites) fully work.

-Assorted Brickarms weapons, U-Clips and Monopods.

 

C&C most welcome.

I've really been enjoying making blasters. It is weird, because I used to hit a wall whenever I tried. For some reason though, I feel like its working, and I'm really enjoying how they are turning out. This was inspired by some of the weapons used in Espisode I. (Credit to Robbe for using the m249 gasblock bit in the barrel)

 

The BC96 was designed for use by security personnel. It provided a cheap but reliable blaster that could still pack a decent punch. It was designed for modularity, being able to be stripped down into a lighter, if less stable, blaster pistol, while also featuring barrel threads for attaching expansion modules to adapt the BC96 into larger, more specialized, blaster roles.

(Lore descriptions have been added to the two previous designs)

PCMCIA Expansion Module.

1999. NTT Personal Paldio PHS-321s

IP Phone for the “navigator” who needs to answer, make, or redirect calls on behalf of others as part of their job, and need to be fast and efficient in connecting the right callers to the right people, or need to make and receive calls on behalf of others. Ultimate user experience by way of context sensitive soft keys used with color or grey-scale display, dial using speech recognition, and high-fidelity sound though the handset, headset, and speakerphone. Can be used with up to three 24-button expansion modules.

 

Please visit Avaya.com for more information on the 9600 Series Avaya one-X® Deskphone.

IP Phone for the “navigator” who needs to answer, make, or redirect calls on behalf of others as part of their job, and need to be fast and efficient in connecting the right callers to the right people, or need to make and receive calls on behalf of others. Ultimate user experience by way of context sensitive soft keys used with color or grey-scale display, dial using speech recognition, and high-fidelity sound though the handset, headset, and speakerphone. Can be used with up to three 24-button expansion modules.

 

Please visit Avaya.com for more information on the 9600 Series Avaya one-X® Deskphone.

IP Phone for the “navigator” who needs to answer, make, or redirect calls on behalf of others as part of their job, and need to be fast and efficient in connecting the right callers to the right people, or need to make and receive calls on behalf of others. Ultimate user experience by way of context sensitive soft keys used with color or grey-scale display, dial using speech recognition, and high-fidelity sound though the handset, headset, and speakerphone. Can be used with up to three 24-button expansion modules.

 

Please visit Avaya.com for more information on the 9600 Series Avaya one-X® Deskphone.

Avaya IP Phone 1140E includes backlit displays and USB interface for keyboard/mouse and is optimized for Web-enabled applications. Supports Bluetooth technology, freeing users to move around the office. Add key expansion module for administrative assistants and receptionists.

Avaya 1220 IP phone for everyday users includes headset support and integrated speakerphone with enhanced audio quality for crystal clear conversations.

Avaya 1120E IP phone with expansion module has backlit pixel-based display with USB interface for keyboard/mouse and is optimized for web-enabled applications. With its integrated Gigabit Ethernet port supporting connection to a PC, a single cable drop serves both connections. Integrated VPN capabilities can be used to securely connect remote workers.

100mm Silicone Wafer expansion module with integral die cast heat sink and Polaroid back up battery.

Avaya 7316E digital fully-featured, multiline telephone with expansion module favored by executives, managers, and other ‘power users’ of BCM system features.

Coming soon from Make Noise, the new module Analog Memory. To put it simply, Analog Memory is an expansion module for the Pressure Points which allows five more rows of voltages, each with their own output. If you have Brains attached to your Pressure Points that will give you an additional five 4-step sequences from each additional Analog Memory module. And of course you could use a sequential switch to chain them in interesting ways! The CV outputs of Analog Memory are in the range of 0 to 5.5 volts.

 

Photo credit: Tony Rolando, via Make Noise Twitter (twitter.com/#!/makenoisemusic).

 

LINK for more info: www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=42195&postd... .

IP Phone for the “navigator” who needs to answer, make, or redirect calls on behalf of others as part of their job, and need to be fast and efficient in connecting the right callers to the right people, or need to make and receive calls on behalf of others. Ultimate user experience by way of context sensitive soft keys used with color or grey-scale display, dial using speech recognition, and high-fidelity sound though the handset, headset, and speakerphone. Can be used with up to three 24-button expansion modules.

 

Please visit Avaya.com for more information on the 9600 Series Avaya one-X® Deskphone.

Here is the new 4 HP ADSR from Circuit Abbey, the ADSR JR. The module is available now, along with a 4 HP expansion module which adds many additional features. LINK: www.analoguehaven.com/circuitabbey/adsrjr/ .

 

Additional reading: muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=35078&postdays=... .

First QL wafer expansion module - design model

A 64K cartridge or "command module," which contains a requisite bank-switching chip (for a cart of this capacity). The game requires the 32K expansion module.

 

Never-Lander was released in 2008, I believe. A great game!

Back in 1973 the technical department of Amsterdam tramcompany GVB was very busy carrying out a huge project on their trams of the single articulated series 552-575 and 576-587.

 

At the time the amount of (modern) trams was not at the same level anymore as it should be, regarding to the demand of (new) passengers.

There had been some in night tests with such a tram coupled with a 3 axle trailer, but it seemed not to be satisfactory enough to carry on.

 

So, eventually expansion modules were ordered in order to enlarge the passengers capacity of these trams.

The only Dutch transportation factory left (Werkspoor, Utrecht) had just stopped their activities. That left GVB to no other choise than to order these modules elsewhere.

The Düsseldorf located German tram factory Düwag received the order gracefully.

 

These modules came to Holland by train. Here we see a "train" of three coupled modules that just arrived from the Netherlands Railways "Plantage Doklaan" shunting yard, pulled by a two axle tram (ex "Blauwe wagen"). The whole scene is completed by the critical looks of two housewives from the neighborhood. Let's hope that GVB got their final approvement...

 

Amsterdam GVB Central Workshop "Tram"

 

Bellamyplein, 1973

Sidecar expansion module including: 2MB "FAST" RAM, SCSI controller, battery-backed clock. With this in place, the Amiga 1000 has 2.5MB RAM: 512K "CHIP" RAM and 2MB "FAST" RAM.

 

It was quite dirty -- removed random stickers, dismantled and washed the metal painted case in soap and water, dried, reassembled. Looks not too far from new.

Cisco 7975 VoIP Phone with 7916 Expansion Module. Running SCCP firmware and Chan_SCCP on Asterisk. I initially had trouble getting the 7916 module running and had to look at what CUCM 7 generated as a config file. All works perfectly now.

The OhmRGB come with our expansion module for added adaptability, flexibility and control. Two ¼” jacks allow you to connect Roland-style foot pedals and single analog controls. Put your feet in the mix for additional controls, or experiment adding different sensors and switches. If that’s not enough, you can add up to eight more analog controls with the pin header connection. This provides a direct link into the OhmRGB's Brain so you can experiment with touch controls, sensors, accelerometers, faders, rotary knobs, and more. Of course, our Builder series BYOB boards can be easily integrated for a totally customized and modular setup.

This is a memory expansion module for the Commodore Vic-20, that increase the memory from 3.5kb to a whopping 19kb of RAM. This module is fully functional and working.

All block controllers now come with our expansion module for added adaptability, flexibility and control. Two ¼” jacks allow you to connect Roland-style foot pedals and single analog controls. Put your feet in the mix for additional controls, or experiment adding different sensors and switches. If that’s not enough, you can add up to eight more analog controls with the pin header connection. This provides a direct link into the block’s Brain so you can experiment with touch controls, sensors, accelerometers, faders, rotary knobs, and more. Of course, our Builder series BYOB boards can be easily integrated for a totally customized and modular setup.

This is aniamge of the VIA EMIO-3210 expansion module for Em-ITX mainboards - designed for kiosk and industrial automation applications.

This is aniamge of the VIA EMIO-3110 expansion module for Em-ITX mainboards - designed for digital signage, POI and gaming applications.

The optical expansion module monitors contraction/expansion in two directions during the test run. The measurement is non-contact and absolute, so it is free from interaction with dilatometer temperature gradients and a calibration correction is not necessary. The optical module is available for the quenching, deformation and tension/compression configurations, and produces results that are unachievable by conventional methods.

Matrox TripleHead2Go connects to the video output of your system to add up to three monitors, while leveraging the workstation’s existing GPU to provide high-quality, uncompressed graphics and video across all displays.

The first half of the 1980s produced a number of simple toy computers, including the VTL Computron and the Sears Talkatron Learning Computer, both of which were marketed prominently through the annual Sears Wish Book catalogue.Sears followed up on those units with the Sears Talking Computron which expanded on its predecessors' capabilities with additional built-in activities and better voice synthesis. The Talking Computron also ran software off of cartridge-based expansion modules, each sold separately.Photo: Sears

Examiner assesses candidate from his own multi-monitor evaluation workstation.

This is aniamge of the VIA EMIO-3110 expansion module for Em-ITX mainboards - designed for digital signage, POI and gaming applications.

All block controllers now come with our expansion module for added adaptability, flexibility and control. Two ¼” jacks allow you to connect Roland-style foot pedals and single analog controls. Put your feet in the mix for additional controls, or experiment adding different sensors and switches. If that’s not enough, you can add up to eight more analog controls with the pin header connection. This provides a direct link into the block’s Brain so you can experiment with touch controls, sensors, accelerometers, faders, rotary knobs, and more. Of course, our Builder series BYOB boards can be easily integrated for a totally customized and modular setup.

The Expansion Module A is for use with the Adorable Arcade - Futuresight 256

 

But you can totally use it standalone as well! It's a cute piece of decor with a console, cartridge, controller and TV all included for the low price of 50L$!

 

Grab it In-World!

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Fox%20Abode/213/18/29

 

Grab it on the Marketplace!

marketplace.secondlife.com/p/AR-Adorable-Arcade-Futuresig...

4youreye’s final blueprint utilizing 15 Matrox TripleHead2Go units for the digital signage installation.

This is aniamge of the VIA EMIO-3210 expansion module for Em-ITX mainboards - designed for kiosk and industrial automation applications.

Bentley Bear's Crystal Quest, an impressive platformer for the Atari 7800 that takes full advantage of the POKEY audio built into the upcoming 7800 Expansion Module by the Syzygy Company.

This is aniamge of the VIA EMIO-3210 expansion module for Em-ITX mainboards - designed for kiosk and industrial automation applications.

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Your IT Store

 

HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10GB Ethernet Module

 

HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10GB Ethernet Module For c-Class Bladesystem 8 X XFP Expansion Module 455880B21

The HP Virtual Connect 455880-B21 Flex-10 expansion module offers a convenient and easy networking solution making it ideal for business purposes. What it does is, it detaches your server enclosure from LAN and changes it quickly with this 8-port Ethernet switch. Also, this HP expansion module minimizes cable clutters by eliminating the need to add switches, yet change the server in no time. Without adding up additional blade I/O modules, this 8-port Ethernet switch increases the count of NICs per connection, thereby reducing infrastructure cost. In addition, this HP expansion module helps minimize cable uplinks to the data center. Overall, the HP Virtual Connect 455880-B21 offers maximum network flexibility with simplified networking and server connections.

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Matrox TripleHead2Go external multi-display upgrades allow AV system integrators to conveniently add up to three monitors per graphics output on a laptop or desktop computer to drive dynamic digital content across multiple displays.

This is aniamge of the VIA EMIO-3210 expansion module for Em-ITX mainboards - designed for kiosk and industrial automation applications.

Symbiotics uses Matrox TripleHead2Go external multi display adapters to drive innovative pilot evaluation system.

This is aniamge of the VIA EMIO-3110 expansion module for Em-ITX mainboards - designed for digital signage, POI and gaming applications.

Club Vanilli uses Matrox TripleHead2Go external multi-display adapters to reinvent their nightclub layout.

 

This is aniamge of the VIA EMIO-3210 expansion module for Em-ITX mainboards - designed for kiosk and industrial automation applications.

The Police Academy simulator connects two DualHead2Go units to a single system to run four projectors.

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