It's missing a few screws (like its creator), but the frame for mounting the boards is largely complete:
Each 'cell' in the frame can carry a 177mm wide by 275mm high PCB. The inter-module wiring will be run along the interior sides of the beams, and the logic modules, memories and operator interface will face the exterior.
Here are a couple of shots illustrating how the module panels are held in the frame:
There is provision for a top and bottom cross-beam to give the structure extra rigidity if I decide it needs it:
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Beware, you're going full Cray. You might never recover from it ;-)
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Maybe I should rename it the Cray-Z? :)
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maybe not :-P
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