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lordofduct - Jan 3, 2005 |
lordofduct | Jan 3, 2005 | |||
I have an old Laptop that I have no use for, I also can get my hands on an overhead projector. (I've seen this done before) I am planning on removing the LCD screen from the Laptop and building a little frame for it to sit on the over-head projector with proper cooling so then I can have a projection monitor for movies and vidgames in my living room on my GIGANTIC wall (my ceilings are 15-16 feet up). I have one lil' problem though. I know SHIT about Laptops and circuitry and all that hoo ha. I am handy with a soldering iron though, so how hard would it be to solder on a VGA port or any video port onto a Laptop screen. (just the screen, the rest of the comp is getting trashed, oh and im not into getting a standalone LCD screen because this is free) oh and to those who thing this is another one of my wash brain projects that never go through... well it is, sometimes they do follow through, others they prove to difficult for me and I toss em'. The idea is basically exactly like this... oh and if you think there could be a better light source that is more space conscious, please give input. |
lordofduct | Jan 3, 2005 | |||
thanks guys! yeah the projextor i can get my hands on (for free too, most likely) is pretty bright. |
it290 | Jan 4, 2005 | ||||
Try that. It looks like it should be enough, but I'm not totally sure. edit -scratch that. I entered 50,000 rather than 5,000 candelas. Still not quite sure though. |
Zziggy00 | Jan 4, 2005 | |||
http://forums.segaxtreme.net/index.php?sho...224... Here's the old post where you can see my results/rig as well as others... |
lordofduct | Jan 15, 2005 | |||
OK... I got a 8 inch wide screen LCD with controller card for a car DVD player for 10 USD. Its actually pulled out of one of THESE!!!... Like I said its just the LCD My question is I need to figure out what the pinout is for the video and power on it. I can't find any info. There are 3 spots on the back. one plug has 13 pins and they seem to all go to these 2 rows of silver drum looking things that say "33 VFC OC4" on them. then the middle plug has 14 pins and seems to go through a large circuit and then off into the LCD through the LCD digital cable. the 3rd has only has 9 pins and goes through the circuit like the middle one does. it also looks like it crosses over with the middle one. Im thinking it is possibly for a video in for an extra parapheral. The item description says it has video in to hook up extra things to it. SO, can anyone here help? |
lordofduct | Jan 16, 2005 | |||
Those are all the chips on the side i believe to be the video stuff. Im not positive though. If you want info on the other side I will gladly list them. |
ExCyber | Jan 16, 2005 | |||
Is there any other text on the #4 chip? None of what you got really looks like a part number. |
lordofduct | Jan 16, 2005 | |||
no. that is all it says. Toshiba 200002F0002 9909FAI Japan |