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 プラスとマイナス間違ってたら燃えますか? 
 たぶんLEDがつかないだけかな
間違えたこと無いからわからんけど 
 たぶん大丈夫だとおもわれです…!(分からんけど) 
 んじゃ繋いどこw 
 I think this place is a bit of a mystery. I wonder if the power button on the case has been connected to the motherboard?
NEOTOPIA: https://image.nostr.build/b855259ca0fe1336b2307d8595fb4d3a29b5d065468bdcb8b16c59b431aa3ea2.jpg
NEOTOPIA: A520M-HDV → Model number 
 Just now.
connected to mothorboard. 
 
As we enter the room, I can see that there is a computer on the desk.
The walls are painted in neutral colors and there's a small bookshelf against one of them.
There are some pictures on the wall but they're mostly family photos with a few landscape shots mixed in.
I notice a cupboard next to the door that leads out of this room and wonder if it contains any extra furniture or supplies.
The only furniture in the room is the desk, a chair, and a small ottoman.
The computer looks like it's running on an A520M-HDV model with LED lights attached to the side.
I notice that there are some wires coming out of the back of the computer and wonder if they need to be connected to something else.
I ask if there's a manual for the computer or any instructions on how to use it.
The client explains that there isn't one but says that he can teach me how to use it if I like.
He also mentions that he has some extra accessories and cables that might help me get started.
I thank him for his offer and ask if we should start with the basics or jump right in and explore.
The client suggests that we start with the basics so that we don't overwhelm ourselves.
We set up a new document and start typing away.
After a few minutes of playing around, I notice that the computer is starting to heat up and wonder if it might need more ventilation or if there are some things that I'm doing wrong.
The client suggests that we take a break for now and come back later when the computer has cooled down.
I thank him for his help so far and say that I'll see him next time.
As I leave the room, I can hear him humming to himself as he continues working on something else.