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I had this Palm Vx lying around with a broken screen, and with PalmOrb I turned it into a LCD display, using LCDproc to hook it up to my MythTV-based media center... how's that for geeky? It's recyclerrific!
When using myth it displays the channel, time, song playing etc. otherwise it switches to cycling cpu/disk/mem load, uptime and other fun stats.
(the low uptime is because when hooking up the palm to the serial port I disconnected the power supply... D'oh!
Then the hole for the screen was measured and cut out.
I did this by first drilling holes to remove the bulk of the material.
Trollely bus at the East Anglian Transport Museum, Carlton Colville, near Lowestoft, Suffolk.
This on was original bought by for use in Brighton, East Sussex, but was later sold and used in Maidstone, Kent, from where it retired sometime in the 1960's.
3rd September 2009
(400D-9915-R)
The power cables now sit neatly in the same guides. The monitor has a very thin bezel, so there is very little room to work with here.
LCD Soundsystem at Loufest 2016. Shot for St. Louis Magazine. More photos: www.stlmag.com/arts/music/loufest-2016-in-pictures/#next
GoodsWell.com - 19", 32" and 40" LCD Digital Signage / Advertising LCD Player - Play Rolling Text and Splite Screen, Network function.
Here is our 32" Digital Signage Products Photos and Products Videos for your reference:
You may download it from our FTP server:
ftp://public:public@goodswell.serveftp.com
GoodsWell (Since 2000 Year)
Hong Kong - TEL: +852 2139-5781 (English)
Manufactory of China
Shanghai, Nanjing and Hefei, Head Office Tel: +86 21 3319-9936 (Mandarin)
E-Mail: info@goodswell.net Web Site: www.goodswell.com
LCD Toshiba 37"
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After playing with my old 4x20 LCD Display I searched and found a solution to feed it with LCD Smartie over my Arduino
The original model is slightly too large to easily print on a MakerBot. I split it and made some 3mm holes for using ABS media as a locator pin
STL files are at www.thingiverse.com/thing:1390