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Contains: Old Hardware (internal components not being used in final product), the external casing (being used),
faraday cabling / shielding (being used. The shit is expensive), Canadian government approval stickers (keeping
on final product for history sake).


January 15th, 2004 - 1:22am:

(Photographs by: H1D30U5, Kankraka, The Clone, and Wizbone)

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Kankraka giving a friendly finger up to the camera

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The Tempest keyboard. Notice the faraday ribbons? Van Eck proof. Keyboards leak EM, this one doesn't.

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Kankraka and H1D30U5 hanging out on the coach.

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H1D30U5 mooning the camera behind The Clone

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The Clone and H1D30U5.

January 14th, 2004 - 12:35am:

(Photographs by: The Clone)

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Front of Tempest Machine. Removable hard drive drawer opened.

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Closer picture of the removable hard drive drawer. Sexy ain't it?

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Top of Tempest Machine. The Clone super-glued a Bell Telephone Logo to it for fun.

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The back of the tempest machine.

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The Official Communications Security Establishment sticker of Tempest approval. Phear us, all you so called tempest hackers.

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Certified by Ontario Hydro. This machine was probably used by them at one time.

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The Tempest computer's unit / model / serial information.

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Side view of the back of the tempest computer.

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Close up of the Tempest stickers.

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Special Inspection Service - Canadian Standards Association. Yay!

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Old 386SX Tempest motherboard.

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A daughterboard. This thing is about the length of a footlong sub from Subway.

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Another look at the board!

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An inside look at the removable Tempest case covering. About as penetratable as a nun on sunday.

A close look at the unique faraday shielding used.



Rock-solid, government approved faraday shielding. Not a homebrew design by any stretch of the imagination. All gov!

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More unique rock-solid faraday shielding.

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This old board. Custom designed.

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Faraday cabling for the tempest video adapter.

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The old Tempest power supply. Protected by more faraday shielding.

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Faraday shielding for the hard drive and cd-rom drive!

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Top view of the tempest machine with the case removed.

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We mounted this old cd-rom drive into the Tempest. The 3 1/2 floppy drive originally came with it.

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A close-up shot of the inside of the removable drawer. Surprise surprise; more faraday shielding!



... more pictures with video coming soon!