Xref: utzoo rec.music.synth:20144 comp.music:2960 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac!att!cbnews!ap From: ap@cbnews.att.com (Alexis Porras) Newsgroups: rec.music.synth,comp.music Subject: Re: Rackmounting a PC Message-ID: <1991Apr1.170950.26669@cbnews.att.com> Date: 1 Apr 91 17:09:50 GMT References: <1991Mar29.183215.28534@bellcore.bellcore.com> Followup-To: comp.music Distribution: usa Organization: AT&T Lines: 20 In article <1991Mar29.183215.28534@bellcore.bellcore.com> jhd@donuts0.bellcore.com writes: |I have an IBM XT clone that I want to rack-mount to take to gigs. I |don't have much experience with moving PCs around (safely), so I am |looking for helpful hints, e.g.: | | - are there racks available specifically for this purpose (e.g. | shock mounts, monitor/keyboard tray)? | - where can I get good racks at a reasonable price? | - what type of power surge protection do I need? | |Any help would be appreciated. Two sources of industrial quality rack mounting enclosures: Integrand (Visalia, CA) - 209-651-1203 Industrial Computer Source - 1-800-523-2320 Rather than rack-mounting your equipment, you may need to buy a rack-mountable enclosure and relocate your motherboard, etc, to the new enclosure. You get industrial quality fans/filters/power supply, etc.