Abel H2 Chassis | SKOVBO - city skovbo
At long last, I ordered an Intel NUC D34010WYK so I could get my new cabinet up and running. I installed OpenElec 4.0.6 running XBMC 13.1 Gotham. This is installed on the USB stick, so sitting no hard drive in my new HTPC yet. In time it may well be I order a SSD and throw it, but currently. plays fine. I had a little linen closet trouble with getting motherboard of Intel's own cabinet, but after some struggle, I managed anyway. Then it was very simple to install the motherboard in the new cabinet, and there is also a very fine guide on youtube showing how to do this.
I installed Aeon Nox 5 since this was the easiest, and after some tweaking, I am fine really happy with the result. It requires enough getting used to go 4-5, but is sure it comes after some time.
The biggest problem was getting my Harmony remote to work, and just what did the trick in the end, I do not know, but read several guides through, and finally sat in the closet. I learned these things: 1. CIR receiver in the cabinet are not "installed" when OpenElec linen closet read into and must be activated. There are many different guides to this, and I tried a lot of different before I found out it worked. 2. Logitech Harmony One MUST be configured with a component called "Windows Media Center SE". The first several linen closet times I tried to get it to work I had not read this thoroughly, but therefore "Windows Media Center Remote" and "Windows Media Center Keyboard" and these two do not work in OpenElec.
Again, a very fat cabinet, however, which is on the high side, turn it 100% silently laid IR eye in the cabinet, and it takes up very little. I can highly recommend it to others who are considering this cabinet.
At long last, I ordered an Intel NUC D34010WYK so I could get my new cabinet up and running. I installed OpenElec 4.0.6 running XBMC 13.1 Gotham. This is installed on the USB stick, so sitting no hard drive in my new HTPC yet. In time it may well be I order a SSD and throw it, but currently. plays fine. I had a little linen closet trouble with getting motherboard of Intel's own cabinet, but after some struggle, I managed anyway. Then it was very simple to install the motherboard in the new cabinet, and there is also a very fine guide on youtube showing how to do this.
I installed Aeon Nox 5 since this was the easiest, and after some tweaking, I am fine really happy with the result. It requires enough getting used to go 4-5, but is sure it comes after some time.
The biggest problem was getting my Harmony remote to work, and just what did the trick in the end, I do not know, but read several guides through, and finally sat in the closet. I learned these things: 1. CIR receiver in the cabinet are not "installed" when OpenElec linen closet read into and must be activated. There are many different guides to this, and I tried a lot of different before I found out it worked. 2. Logitech Harmony One MUST be configured with a component called "Windows Media Center SE". The first several linen closet times I tried to get it to work I had not read this thoroughly, but therefore "Windows Media Center Remote" and "Windows Media Center Keyboard" and these two do not work in OpenElec.
Again, a very fat cabinet, however, which is on the high side, turn it 100% silently laid IR eye in the cabinet, and it takes up very little. I can highly recommend it to others who are considering this cabinet.
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