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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)

Kankraka giving a friendly finger up to the camera The Tempest keyboard. Notice the faraday ribbons? Van Eck proof. Keyboards leak EM, this one doesn't. Kankraka and H1D30U5 hanging out on the coach. H1D30U5 mooning the camera behind The Clone The Clone and H1D30U5.

January 14th, 2004 - 12:35am:

(Photographs by: The Clone)

Front of Tempest Machine. Removable hard drive drawer opened. Closer picture of the removable hard drive drawer. Sexy ain't it? Top of Tempest Machine. The Clone super-glued a Bell Telephone Logo to it for fun. The back of the tempest machine. The Official Communications Security Establishment sticker of Tempest approval. Phear us, all you so called tempest hackers. Certified by Ontario Hydro. This machine was probably used by them at one time. The Tempest computer's unit / model / serial information Side view of the back of the tempest computer

Close up of the Tempest stickers Special Inspection Service - Canadian Standards Association. Yay! Old 386SX Tempest motherboard. A daughterboard. This thing is about the length of a footlong sub from Subway Another look at the board! 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!

More unique rock-solid faraday shielding. This old board. Custom designed. Faraday cabling for the tempest video adapter. The old Tempest power supply. Protected by more faraday shielding. Faraday shielding for the hard drive and cd-rom drive! Top view of the tempest machine with the case removed. We mounted this old cd-rom drive into the Tempest. The 3 1/2 floppy drive originally came with it. A close-up shot of the inside of the removable drawer. Surprise surprise; more faraday shielding!

... more pictures with video coming soon!