If you have diligently read 62 Projects to Make with a Dead Computer,
Using a handful of basic, easy-to-find, parts and tools, I'm going to show you how to perform this operation in a matter of minutes.
For those about to rock, I salute you.
(Note: In the video, I sent the guitar through a killer fuzz pedal. Normal amplification is cleaner sounding and with less feedback.)
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- A 1/4" male mono plug
(These are available at Radioshack or most guitar shops.)
- A piezo element
(You can find these in many devices including broken touch tone phones or PDAs. They can also be purchased at Radioshack)
- A NES controller cable
(I used the cable left over from Laser Gag Zapper [book p. 138] because it tends to be longer than normal NES controller cables. This is good for playing the guitar.)













































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Although, I have another one lying around that still works. I use it for testing web pages and computer apps on older browsers/OS 10.3.
Unfortunately we will never know as she took out the hard drive and give it to me. That was the final nail in the coffin because I then proceeded to gut it and tear everything apart.
2. Finally, something useful to do with your Mac - use it as a stool!
Only joking. I have nothing against Macs. :P
There's a teacher at my school that props open his classroom door with a Mac. I'm not sure if the computer works or not, but it would make me mad if it did.
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