It is in process. I have gotten the OS up and running. Now just fabricating the mounting of cards in the back of the case. I successfully mounted the motherboard and the power distribution board, (Fuse board) from the original d8b. None of the low profile video cards would work, so I had to purchase a ribbon cable extension for the existing PCI video card so I can mount it sideways. Tonight I hope to finish fabricating the rear mount for the video card and the data cable. Once that is finished, I will turn my attention to the console power supplies. I won't be able to test the +/- 22 Power supply with the velleman kit to generate the +/- 16 V until the molex connectors come that I ordered and I am still not sure the +5 Power supply is going to work yet because the one I originally ordered does not have +5 sense capability. About a month ago, I was able to power up the console using the separate power supply I built, and the OS using the unit I pictured here above. The problem was that some of the faders were jumping around and the V-pots did not want to work. I think this was related to the incorrect voltage being output by the MEANWELL 3535 +/- power supply I was using. I followed all the instructions posted by Weritz and bought all of the recommended parts, but quickly found out that those instructions were for using the console as a pro-box, not as a mixer, so I had to start over.
There is another alternative that will also work. The 2 RU case is big enough that I can get all of the original d8b parts in it with added cooling. As a last resort, if nothing else works, I can mount the original linear power supply board and the big frigin transformer and just find a new +5 switching power supply to replace the LPS 152 power supply which keep failing. I just did not want to have to use the big friggin transformer.