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    Displaying CPU's

    Here and there displaying some vintage CPU has been mentioned. Usually with a remark concerning building a shadow box, frame, etc.. Put your hammer away. There's a much easier way to display some CPU's. Not only is it easier but they will be displayed much better than any shadow box ever could. I'm speaking of Riker Mounts. They come in many sizes and are cheap. Especially when compared to the time and materials needed for a shadow box. You can find them on Ebay for about $10 for a 12" x 16". Personally I pick mine up at antique malls. Most all good size antique malls will have a dealer who sells them, most likely cheaper than those found on Ebay. So, what is a Riker mount? Here's a photo of one disassembled.
    Four pins through the sides hold it all together. They do not come with a provision for wall hanging. I just use small screws, washers & nuts to attach the wire to hang it from.

    You can purchase many different types of compartmentalized inserts. I believe that the white fiber that comes standard allows more flexibility.They work great for small Tobacco collectibles.

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    A collection of Tootsietoy die cast cars.

    And not to be forgotten CPU's, etc.
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    Thank goodness, I finally got it. Enjoy!
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    What would those rectangular ones at the top have come out of?
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    Very nice CPU display. I like the front and back views of the same chip. Well done.

    I will have to get a Riker mount now. I've seen them but had no idea what they were called.

    Thank you very much.

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    Very nice. All that gold makes me smile. I have a little display with a few nice bits. Ill snap a pic and upload it when I get home.



    And another display i have in my office

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    Wow, the cars are very cool. Thanks for sharing!

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    That's awesome Flinthills. I really like how the CPUs look on display. I had thought of doing this awhile back but was not sure how to go about it. You nailed it ( no pun intended).
    It looks great. !

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    flinthills - Thank You! So we have another perfect example what makes SMF such a great forum. I'm always learning something useful and new. Again a post I'm sure many will fined a purpose for, with several types of displays and pictures too, well done sir!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdmiralAluminum View Post
    What would those rectangular ones at the top have come out of?
    I doubt that I can satisfactorily answer your question. There are six small IC's that are the same. Those came from purchases at a electronics manufacturing plant auction. Then there are two small HP ic's with a gold cap that covers the entire top surface. They were on a HP built board for a Boeing telemetry unit. Some of the others were on misc boards that were part of one thousand pounds of ewaste I purchased from a scrap yard. And still others that I can no longer recall.

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    that display makes me sick....with gold fever!!!..lol...really cool...i think i see a gold dlp chip in there

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    Nice Indian arrowheads!! I got a good collection myself.

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    It would be really cool looking if they fit nicely into a breadboard.
    I don't think they would though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gus4113 View Post
    that display makes me sick....with gold fever!!!..lol...really cool...i think i see a gold dlp chip in there
    First of all, you won't get well! So, sorry about that. And secondly, you are correct. That is a DLP processor you see.


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