I've got my iOpener guts pulled out of their case and placed into the hollowed-out case of a WYSE-60 terminal. I got the WYSE case on eBay for about 9 bucks in great condition. I have a WYSE still, but it's at my mother's house in another state... someday I'll retrieve it. Anyway, the iOpener's internal chasis fits perfectly into the front of the WYSE case. The screen isn't quite as large as the WYSE's was, which is saying something, as those screens are tiny compared to today's computers. A black plastic bezel solves that. Plenty of room inside for goodies. Only other trouble was the front buttons on the iOpener. Not at all condusive to the WYSE setup. Simple solution was to buy a scanner (found an old Mustek at a thrift shop for a buck) and hope it had a similar ribbon cable. As it happened, the scanner I pulled apart had both a piece of black plastic for the Bezel, and an exact match for the ribbon cable, but in about a 15" length. Pow. I'll have to put some pictures up here at some point, but the build isn't done. I want to drill some holes in the side of the WYSE and 3D print some buttons to control the contrast, volume, and power on the iOpener. Right now I have to reach in the back to power the thing up. Anyway, now I have a WYSE-esque iOpener that I can use as a simple terminal. It has the IDE mod (read mods.txt in this folder) and 256mb of ram, running Debian Jessie. Not too shabby for what it is.