Re: How to "fix" a cracked plasma screen
Buy new tv.
take apart everything.
Take screen put in your broken tv.
reassemble.
Fixed!!!!
place spare parts in properly marked box for later use.
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Re: 152" Plasma Service Manual
What would be the tube radius to get a 152" CRT flat? Orbit of Mars?
Just no trinitrons, I can't take that shadow mask wire.
That is so big I would have to netflix baywatch.
What SPF sunblock does it recommend?...
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Re: 152" Plasma Service Manual
I have a 3 phase motor I can use as a generator if you will split the shipping and handling costs.
Does it have hookups for the drive in speakers?...
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Re: Identification help
Well now that it is DOA, time to cut open the box to check out the bottom side.
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Re: How Can I Get The Sports Bar Multi TV Thing To Work?
That only lets you record a second channel while watching another one.
you will need to pay to add a second receiver, and an antenna for the local game for cheapest. Or record one game to dvd, and then play it, the antenna, and the satellite for all 3. You found the drawback over cable.
DTV has some sort of all games on one screen. So you could split the signal and watch a different postage stamp on each screen. They would all be displaying every game, but you could watch different boxes on each.:eek...
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Re: maylong brick
One of those 7" touch screen androids. Was given to me, but doesn't seem to have any way to get apart. The OS boot is trashed, but once inside I can make an sd or eeprom to fix that. Will take photo tonight. Has more than enough cpu to drive a couple of stepper motors for axis controls.
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Re: Physical security for wireless networks
Can the public get access to those cell jam paints? I seem to remember something almost like a paint for the walls, you turn it on and zap any signal from getting through. Never said if you can use it to paint outside of house, but that would do the trick. It is bad enough you have to mount small speakers to generate white noise on the windows to stop laser snooping.
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Re: Software Network traffic monitor
Been a while but shorewall had dynamic tables for blacklisting.
I prefer iptables, and run a proxy server for my networks web pages.
With 4 zones, (dual wireless, and dual hardwired, damn entertainment components) nothing else was going to work out of the box.
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Re: Keeping wireless configuration sheets for clients on file?
Back in my real paranoid days, I would stripe a pair of cd's with encrypted data.
You need to hack the password to load the driver as well as have the proper cd in the proper drive, then you can start hacking the password on the files system itself.
Have several clients hate my password system, they don't like typing 40+ characters. But I point out, it wont be hacked, and you don't need it except for maintenance anyways.
Most clients don't mind a secure offsite copy. Once you show them how safe the...
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maylong brick
Screen is fine, so I want to use it for a gun site. How do you get these $#%^&# things apart so I can get access to the guts of it. Just the os boot seems to be the problem with it, and I will need to rewrite the os anyways.
If breaking open is the only way, where is the best point to do it so as not to break important parts. I can deal with making a new case for the screen, I need to anyways for the motor control cables and triggering signal interface.
Just need to get it apart first.
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Re: Anyone try building a ESR meter with Arduino
I never even thought of that. Now I will have to drag my old nicad charger out of the closet to get the display off of it. Curse you, as if I don't have enough projects taking up all my free time. Wonder if the cpu will play nice with the arduino, been 30 years since I coded assembly on it.
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