ZX-Uno case, a Sinclair ZX Spectrum clone

ZX-Uno case, a Sinclair ZX Spectrum clone

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ZX-Uno (version 2) case, a Sinclair ZX Spectrum computer clone. Basically it's a FPGA based board focused in the synthesis of ZX Spectrum models. It has the same size of a Raspberry Pi (85.60x56mm) so it would fit into a RasPi case. You can find more information about this project here http://zxuno.speccy.org/index_e.shtml THE CASE: Updated 05/16/2015 (Last update) There are three versions of this thing: The version "Case_for_logo_parts" + "White_logo_only" + "Logo_pin" (4x) to get a case with color logo. The versión "Case_logo_black" or "Case_logo_trimmed" don't need any extra parts, because the logo is included into the model. Also you can use only "Case_for_logo_parts", if you decide to use a sticker for the logo, as show in a picture. In this last update, you can find a blind hole for the expasion connector of ZX-Uno PCB. You can break and remove easily this cover with a screw driver (view the picture) Remember: All versions can be printed without material support. Please note that you will need to use "M3" flat head screws (long 7 mm) for mount the case and you must use optical fiber cable too if you want see the PCB's leds bright from outside. There is a hole "8" shaped at the right corner for put this cable (use optical fiber of 3 mm diameter). There is some more information extra here (in spanish)http://www.zonadepruebas.com//viewtopic.php?f=26&t=5812&start=440#p52285 here...http://www.zonadepruebas.com/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=5933&p=53506#p53506 and here...http://zonadepruebas.com/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=6158&p=57077#p57077 Credits: This is a derivative work, based in the original design of Jepalza (Spain). Thank you! Enjoy!

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