....is it sad i would so make a laptop like that? yea it'd go back to the retro 80's portable computers but i would so set that up like a gamer computer....just would need to find that perfect suitcase setup to fit the screen and things.....and then a battery o.o
....is it sad i would so make a laptop like that? yea it'd go back to the retro 80's portable comput
by the looks of it ... put the Curium-242 fuel rod in the little pipe in the boiler (but make sure the water levels are sufficiently high) then wait for a few minutes for the water to start boiling, watch the pressure meter at the back, let it go a bit above the red needle, but not beyond 213 psi, that'd be bad.
Then open that little valve at the bottom right side of the screen (you need to reach a bit inside, but be careful with the hot steam pipe) while opening, press the little button on the left, next to the two lights, ait until you hear hissing, and the light turns on, then release the button, and dial the valve back to the second notch.
it should now start the bootup process, indicated by the glowing letters on the screen. once it reached past the initial self test sequence, it will monitor steam pressure levels automatically, but until then you should watch the gauge to not go below 150. If it does it might lock up and overheat, so when that happens close the steam valve and reboot again, but with a bit more pressure to begin with.
Its really easy, the earlier models were a lot more hazzle...
by the looks of it ... put the Curium-242 fuel rod in the little pipe in the boiler (but make sure