
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGN2xIirXOk
but this time, with spinning platters (I had working PSU as mentioned, so why not connect the HD to the power?

The first thing I got to do is hack PSU so it could run standalone, without motherboard. It was an old AT supply without its power switch on its back. So I spent the whole afternoon by shorting the various pins with ground to get that PSU workin'. On ATX it is simple, you just connect the pin PS_ON with ground, mine didnt had that type of pin. After giving up, I googled a site that was helpful - "To power on the power supply, you can use the pin PS_ON or REMOTE_ON on some machines" - that explained it all. The PSU was workin'

Next day! [Today

So, we want to build a hard disk speaker:
A hard disk - check!
3,5mm jack plug - check!
Soldering gun - ehh, somewhat old, ...... ah its working! - check.
Couple of screwdrivers - check! ...
And here was the problem: I didn't have the torx screwdriver set. Aah! Could anybody tell me where the hell can find those strange things?...
Well what, smartiepants, think !...
The idea wasn't very clever as these screwdrivers aren't very cheap (47 USD for the complete set, in here = ~1160 SKK). I tried everything - all screwdrivers ranging from tiny to grossly big (for repairing windows or toilets), trying to fry off the screw by the soldering gun (... i almost fried the ... ehm...

So I took one of those big slotted screwdriver things, pliers and a hammer...
...Three hours were almost gone - and I've opened, ehh, "corkscrewed" the hard disk !!!


..."Lets plug it in to the electricity" I thought... and after these hammer attacks it mysteriously worked



So, the spinning part is done, what next? Oh yeah, here the tutorial is: unscrew the big rare earth magnet to gain access to the arm. Oh yeah, unscrew, big and strong magnet, right...



... What do you think, was it worth to spend the whole noon (and afternoon) disassembling the old hard drive my way, or buying one screwdriver for 5$ and hope that's the right one?


