This is my main computer, an ATARI FALCON 030 with a CT60.
So I have put the mother board inside a big tower :
SCSI devices are inside the tower : a CDRW, a CD-ROM reader, a DVD reader and a ZIP drive.
There are also an IDE CompactFlash reader build at home :
And also an LCD display who is used by default for see time and temperature :
Backward the tower, excepted some ports, all connectors of the mother board are connected to the tower :
Audio input (2 RCA).
MIDI IN and OUT.
SCSI port.
Modem 2 and LAN ports (2 SUBD 9 pins).
// port (SUBD 25 pins).
Video (SUBD 19 pins).
SVGA output (SUBHD 15 pins).
Audio output (jack 3,5 stereo and 2 RCA).
Video output PAL (RCA), found on the mother board (via a 75 ohms on the + of C38 100uF).
Additionnal ports added :
PS2 ports for keyborad and mouse.
Joystick (SUBD 9 pins).
Internal modem (RJ11).
Ethernet port (RJ45).
Connectors not installed :
DSP port (external clock connected).
Cartrige port (used).
Joysticks STE (2 SUBHD 15 pins).
TV output (RCA).
LAN to serial transformation :
For connect an optical mouse and a keyboard PS2, the Eiffel card is installed.
For put the Falcon inside a local network with an iMac the EtherNEC cards are installed.
The Classic PIC Programmer of David Tait realized on an old card;
was great for program the PIC 16F876 of the Eiffel card.