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Und warum sieht man die CPU, ohne Wärmeleitpaste, statt dem Lüfter? Weil mein Sorgenkind heute sein zweites Ersatzmainboard bekommen hat. Und mit dem Technikereinsatz heute hatte ich noch so etwas Glück. Zwischenzeitlich wurde der 2021-12-28 als Lieferdatum für das Mainboard genannt.

 

Jetzt muss ich diesem hässlichen Windows nur noch erklären, welche SSDs es wie nutzen darf ...

Ich hoffe, dass bald ein Foto mit, statt von, dieser Workstation, mit Helicon Focus zusammengerechnet wurde oder wenigstens aus dem RAW-Konverter kommt.

Only reduced possibilities due to a mainboard crash of my iMac!

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Finally, after some mainboard swapping, my DIY laptop is finally working

Specs: Case Aerocool Strike-X + XFX PRO 550W Core Edition + MSI Z77A-G43 + i7 3770k @4.0Ghz + Noctua NH-U9B SE2 + 16GB DDR3 Corsair Vengeance 1600Mhz + Gigabyte HD 7950 @1100-1500Mhz Windforce + SSD Samsung 840 PRO 128GB + Seagate Barracuda 750GB 7200rpm + Windows 8.1 Pro x64....

EQ: 5D, 50mm, AL

 

So nun das Bild von Heute. Und der heutige Tag fängt genau so an wie der gestrige aufgehört hatte. Wie ich gestern auf Facebook schon geschrieben hatte, habe ich einen neuen Prozessor und ein neues Mainboard gekauft, damit die Bildbearbeitung schneller geht und ich nicht so viele “Ladebalken” in Lightroom und Photoshop mehr sehen muss. Soweit die Theorie. Nachdem ich dann zu Hause alles ausgebaut und die neuen Teile eingebaut hatte, wollte ich gerade die Speicher einsetzten. Dabei ist mir dann aufgefallen, das meine alten Speicherriegel (DDR2) nicht mehr aufs neue Board passen (DDR3). Heute morgen dann, bin ich gleich zum örtlichen Händler und habe mir passenden Speicher gekauft. Voller Vorfreude auf das neue System habe ich diesen dann gleich eingebaut und… nichts. Es ist ja nicht so, dass ich zum ersten mal einen Rechner konfiguriere, aber ich war mit meinem Latein wirklich am Ende. Das Ende vom Lied ist, der Rechner steht beim Techniker und wird in den nächsten Tagen “fertig” gemacht. Nun aber zum Bild.

 

Ab heute findet wieder das “Hamburger Alstervergnügen” statt und das zieht viele Touristen an. So auch mein heutiges Model. Ein Bayer, ein echter Bayer zu Besuch in Hamburg. Für mich ist es immer wieder erstaunlich, wie unterschiedlich Dialekte sein können, denn ich habe zum Teil nicht viel verstanden was er sagte – zum Spaß natürlich.

 

Ich wünsche euch heute ein tollen Freitag und ein schönes Wochenende

 

Markus

 

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Wrestled with the old PC... still waiting on the mainboard for the work rig to get back to work. I do like playing with lighting in SL... and Depth of Field. Sin looks great... even if the old brick PC was groaning the whole time and stuck at like 3 FPS when I turned the settings up :P

EQ: 5D, 35mm, AL

 

Heute wurde ich gleich zwei mal überrascht. Als erstes wurde ich von dieser Dame überrascht und so kam es dazu. Ich stand heute in der Mittagspause in der Hamburger Innenstadt vor dem Levantehaus am Eingang einer kleinen Passage. Ich schaute mir von dort die vorbeigehenden Personen an und überlegte mir einen netten Spot im Umkreis von drei, vier Metern, wo ich die Person dann fotografieren würde. Ein freundliches “Hallo” kam von hinten und ich drehte mich um. Während meines “nach dem Spot suchen”, bemerkte ich nicht wie ich mich langsam vor den Eingang der Passage bewegte und somit diesen versperrte. Ich entschuldigte mich natürlich und wollte gerade einen Schritt zur Seite gehen da sah ich erst wie toll diese Frau aussah und dazu dieser tolle Hintergrund. Ich stelle mich mit einem breiten Grinsen wieder in den Weg und erzählte ihr was ich Tag ein Tag aus so mache. Sie war von dem Projekt und dieser Idee sehr angetan und stellte sich sofort zur Verfügung.

 

Die zweite Überraschung kam so gegen 17:00 Uhr, als mich der Computer-Techniker anrief und mir sagte das der Rechner jetzt laufen würde. Fehlerdiagnose: das MSI-Mainboard war defekt – toll. Dafür “rennt” der Rechner jetzt und es macht Spaß 600 RAW als 16bit Tiffs zu exportieren und nebenbei noch in Photoshop Bilder zu retuschieren. Juhu.

 

Viele Grüße

 

Markus

 

day.fotowusel.de/2010/09/07/surprised-260/

Console isn't showing any image through HDMI connector

Just trying my new camera and lens -

 

Here you can see my current crunchers. They all run 24/7 for BOINC...

1. On the left hand side you can see the 60GB PS3 running Yellow Dog Linux 6.0

2. The next computer is actually my main computer I work with. It has a Q6600 CPU @ 2.7 Ghz, a ASUS P5N-E SLI mainboard, 4GB DDR2 800 RAM, a EVGA 9800 GTX graphics card, a Creative XFI soundcard, a Zalman CNPS 9500 CPU cooler and is running Vista home premium 64bit (Yea I know... Vista... My next computer will be a Mac ;) )

3. On top of the last computer is my new MacBook with T8300 CPU at 2.4 Ghz, 2GB DDR2 800, running Mac OS/X Leopard.

4. The next computer with the silver/blue case is my server. It has a ASUS DSBV-D mainboard, two Xeon E5345 Quadcores, 8GB DDR2 667 FB DIMMs with ECC and it is running Fedora 8. This is the server my website is hosted on... ;-)

5+6 The next two crunchers are two 40GB PS3s. One running Yellow Dog Linux 6, the other one still running YDL 5.1...

7. And my last cruncher has a ASUS P5N32-E SLI mainboard, 2GB DDR2 800 RAM, a Q6600 CPU @2.7 Ghz, a Gainward 8800 GT graphics card, and it is running Ubuntu 7.10 64 bit.

can you see it in large at bhl even if "all sizes" is deactivated?

then here's the link: View On Black

 

this is a mainboard, lit from underneath, shot while zooming out, put a layer with binary code on overlay...

 

i made this for a fotocommunity contest for host europe called digital age. in the announcement it said the contest would take place from jan 18th till april 15th. so i took roughly two months for brainstorming, a couple of days to get the props, a week for pp and a few days to develop a distance to the shots i had, so i could chose which one to turn in. then today i thought, well, it's not gonna get any better before april 15th, so i might as well turn it in today. i created an account, uploaded the pic. wanted to add it to the contest. didn't find the contest anywhere. not even the archives. turns out by writing "takes place from jan 18th - april 15th" what they actually mean is "turn your shots in between jan 18th and april 1st because the last two weeks of the contest are when the jury choses a winner"... GNA! so here you go beloved flickr, you win my digital art pic.

 

trivia: the binary code repeatedly says "digital age" and somewhere there's also my name in between...

 

gna

Płyta główna. Zdechła płyta główna...

Základní deska. Zemřelá...

With a new pc (case + mainboard is new), a new camera and a pro account!!! YEAH!

I just waited with the pro account because I was angry because of the content filter for germans, but I found a work-around and here we go. Theres a lot to do now here on flickr^^ Yehaaa ^^

electronics, mainboard

On the brink of 2016/2017 it's done.

Project "Goliath" has ended successfully.

2017 will start with me 100% PC based. Weird feeling but the difference in speed is just bizarre and in all honesty #microsoft #windows10 is pretty stable.

 

I won't say I stay with the PC for ever. But for now it seems like the only sensible thing to do. Speed and price considering there is a lot of bang for your buck.

 

If you also consider the switch do realize that it's a totally different eco system. If you want plug and play forget it. You have to able to do some tweaking yourself with drivers and software but in the end of it runs it's relatively low maintenance.

 

But do (and I really stress this) do buy high-end components. Don't safe on PSU, mainboard, memory and Videocard. Actually don't save anywhere in the end you're still much cheaper than the step in Macpro ;)

 

I always told myself I would not mod my cases but this was just too much fun ;)

 

If there is interest I can do a complete rundown of software I'm now using and how I set it up.

 

CDK12.5 set up on my backyard. Unfortunately after set up my telescope mount stop working properly. I send RA and DEC Control boards and mainboard to iOptron in Boston for repair . Right now electronics on the way back to me . The parts delivered to community mail box on July 6, 2023.

Mainboard of the L-1000T fm-tuner made by Kenwood. The RF-frontend cannot be seen.

 

In the front the PLL circuit with cinch-output connector and cable to the separate RF-frontend.

In the middle some of the IF filter circuits.

In the background is demultiplexing and output circuits.

Upper left shows a bit of the power supply and filter capacitors.

managed to get some shots of the inside of the new macbook pro unibody while pluggin new RAM inside

3D crossview picture with the 2 cameras vertical.

This macro closeup picture is the result of a falling waterdrop and a few objects together with waterfigures. The waterfigures are a result from an special type wave on a speaker, the correct amplitude and frequency and form of the wave. This form is a digital signal into the flash of my hardware controller. Cameras are prefect synchronized in spite of that they are different types. See the setup.

www.flickr.com/photos/fotoopa_hs/4260310208/sizes/o/

 

Technical data:

D300 + D200 Nikon DSLR camera.

Camera space 100mm vertical.

Macro lenses 2 x Nikor AF105/2.8D micro.

Frame real live size : 80 x 120mm

F29 diafragma, manual bulb shutter mode.

4 Flashes SB-80-DX TTL controlled by the central hardware controller.

1 DE1 FPGA cyclone II mainboard at 50MHz clock.

Digital waveforms into a flash at high speed PWM, digital powercontrol, frequentie control and type waveform.

2 laser detector systems.

 

How to see 3D photos:

www.neilcreek.com/blog/2008/02/28/how-to-see-3d-photos/

 

This is the processor in my new home computer. It is proof that I'm a bit crazy. The processor was really meant for servers. I bought it used for much less than this model goes for new, and it works fine. It aslo arrived just as clean as pictured.

Photochallenge 2015 - Week 5: Macro - Computer

Brooke couldn't take the HFTM's crown, but knew that she wouldn't give up after her elimination. Her determination really payed off 'cause she is currently signed with top leading agency Titan Models.

 

Brooke is now on her way to the top, so stay tuned for more updates from her!

 

You can check her portfolio here! titanmodels.wix.com/titan-model-management#!__mainboard

 

Harvested a better-condition screen for my Contax TVS Digital from another Kyocera model. It was pretty harrowing for a soldering newbie like me. The backlight cable has pretty tiny flex cable with two contact points that go onto a trace on the mainboard. The LCD type is a Casio 1055. One that is pretty rare to find on its own.

 

I disassembled the old screen and found that one of the layers (the clear acrylic one on top of a metallic plastic sheet) had a stain on it. The stain looks like the glue was deteriorated. Way too complex for my skillset.

 

The good news is that the donor screen is 100% functional. The bad news is that there is a little bit of vinegar syndrome which is when the polarizer (which is bound with PVA adhesive) starts to delaminate from the panel and emits an acetic acid smell. It's an OK repair for now, but I'm going to look for another donor to see if I can get it into better shape.

Vivimos en una sociedad profundamente dependiente de la ciencia y la tecnología, en la que nadie sabe nada de ciencia y tecnología. Ello constituye una fórmula segura para el desastre.

 

We live in a society absolutely dependent on science and technology and yet have cleverly arranged things so that almost no one understands science and technology. That's a clear prescription for disaster.

  

Carl Sagan

Nach einer kräftigen Dosis Überspannung leider nur noch Schrott.

The Pi Pico is a powerfull board with a dual core CPU running at 133 MHz with 2MB flash ROM and 256KB RAM. In my system the Pico is connected to the 2nd serial interface on the SC126. To make the connection easy I modified the MicroPython firmware of the Pico so that it uses UART0 by default instead of its USB port. I purchased an RC2014 prototyping board to build the Pico and its 5V to 3.3V level conversion circuits on and mounted this on to an SC113 backplane module to extend the mainboard of the SC126.

 

To control the Pico its just a matter of sending and receiving ASCII characters from the SC126 in the form of Python commands.

The Pico brings more computing power and can do very large calculations much more quickly than the Z180 could. For example if I have a spreadsheet application running on the Z180 side and I want to add up a huge column of floating point numbers then I just send them all to the Pico as comma separated values and then it will return the result of the calculation.

I could have sensors connected to the AD/C on the Pico and this digital data will need processing before it can be displayed. Its easier to implement digital filters on the faster CPU's of the Pico and send the resulting data to the Z180 side controlling the output display.

I can create and edit programs written in MicroPython on the Z180 side and load them in to the Pico for testing, debugging and running making the system flexible for different applications.

Canon PowerShot A710 IS

Olympus E-M5 + Canon FD 70-210mm f4

opened CPU AMD K5 PR100 (100MHz), around 1996, made for socket 7 mainboards

Running SUSE Linux 10

KDE 3.5 (Kopete, Konversation, amaroK (sorry, JuK), yakuake (sorry, Konsole) and Kate (sorry, Kwrite))

Firefox 1.5 (sorry, Mozilla Suite and, btw, Konqueror)

 

and as I'm a XHTML/CSS web designer and am involved in a (nowadays) solo project: Apache 2.0, PHP 5 and MySQL ?

 

I took this photo when I was installing it, some time ago...

 

Tomorrow, Monday, Tuesday or [maybe even] Wednesday (depending if the mail service works tomorrow, "Tiradentes") I'm going to open it again...

 

Time to install a new hardware. An off-board video card (128MB, Geforce FX5200).

 

I'm not used to play games, but I'd like to enjoy TuxRacer or another game once a day...

For Creative Therapy blog - altered motherboard (mainboard)

I wanted to try out my Raynox DCR-250 macro converter on some circuit boards. The printed letters on this board are no more than one millimeter in height. The Raynox lens is just awesome. I talk more about its benefits in the first comment of this photo.

 

This particular photo was taken with the Raynox lens (it snaps on) and my Canon 18-55mm lens (the kit lens). If I had used my 55-250mm lens (telephoto), then I would have had much better detail; I would have been able to zoom in much farther and make that little text look huge! I didn't think to use my telephoto lens when I took these circuitry pictures, so I will have to get the boards back out to snap another shot of it to show you the difference. As I have started to do lately, I will post more photos that I captured of the circuit board in the first comment below. :-)

 

NOTE: I got around to taking some photos of the circuit boards with my telephoto lens + the Raynox lens. It is really, really sensitive to shake (because you're zoomed in so much and you're capturing so much detail), but I was able to get one good one. I'll post it with the other photos in the first comment below.

 

(2/11/2010)

managed to get some shots of the inside of the new macbook pro unibody while pluggin new RAM inside

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