MT-50 Multitouch Table DIY Building Instructions–Version 1.2 - 4/5/11 - Page 10
Before attaching the boxes to the strut, some minor electrical work needs
to happen with the two 2x4 handy boxes. One of the boxes will be facing
downward in the cut out. The second 2x4 handy box will be facing
upward.
Remove one of the
½
” knockouts on each box, and attach a 1/2” Romex
connector.
Cut about 2 feet of SO cord, and run between the two boxes. The amount
of cable between the boxes can be very short, just make sure you have
plenty of cable coming out of each box to wire up the receptacles later on.
Make sure one box is facing up and the other facing down and tighten
Romex connectors.
Use small 8mm T-nuts and accompanying screw to attach the boxes to the
strut.
Assembling the Computer
Below are the specs for the computers that we include in our tables. Parts
for this computer are definitely variable, EXCEPT for the IEEE1394 card.
This card (since there are limited PCI and PCIE lanes on the small system
board) needs to be Dual Channel/Dual Port, 1394A, and we’d recommend
that it was a card that had a Texas Instruments chipset. The chipset could
cause problems if you are using a camera such as the PT Grey FireflyMV.
The emphasis on this kind of card is due to the cameras. If multiple PT
Grey FireflyMV cameras are on a single channel, you will overflow the 1394
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