Re: A very sad story...

2008-08-09 Thread Esben Stien
John Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: LCD panel! The company should set up a spare parts page and I thought this would have been done already. We're all going to need new glass in the front after a while, when it's all scratched up. -- Esben Stien is [EMAIL PROTECTED] s a

Re: A very sad story...

2008-08-09 Thread Feydreva
On the Wiki, http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_1973_hardware#LCD_Module_.28LCM.29 it says the LCD module is a TD028TTEC1 Just Google it.. there is 2 Chinese company selling it... You can find it also on eBay for 309 RM (Malaysian ringgit) which is approx : 90$

Re: A very sad story...

2008-08-09 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
John, if you have no luck with your reseller, then contact me, I have a spare LCD panel I could send you. -- :M: ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

A very sad story...

2008-08-08 Thread John Koenig
Hey all, Usually my first post to a community mailing list is some basic question that I could find if I just read 15 more mins on a wiki, but I am sad to say that this isn't the case for this posting. I have been an openmoko user for 4 days now, and a happy one at that. I was getting

Re: A very sad story...

2008-08-08 Thread Ben Wilson
There's probably a few people here that have dead phones with other faults. Maybe one of them could sell you a dead phone cheap and you can swap the lcd panel with your phone. Ben John Koenig wrote: Hey all, Usually my first post to a community mailing list is some basic question that I

Re: A very sad story...

2008-08-08 Thread Jeffrey Malone
From what I can tell on the wiki, both the Neo 1973 and the Neo Freerunner use the same LCD. Finding someone willing to part with their Neo 1973 -- or finding someone with a dead 1973 (but good LCD) is probably not going to be a difficult task. Good luck On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 6:18 PM, Ben

Re: A very sad story...

2008-08-08 Thread John Koenig
That certainly sounds better than any of the other options I have been researching. Is there anyone out there that has older Neo 1973 hardware (with a functional LCD display) they would be willing to sell or get rid of? Or even perhaps someone with a dead freerunner? John Jeffrey Malone

Re: A very sad story...

2008-08-08 Thread Michael Shiloh
John Koenig wrote: Hey all, Usually my first post to a community mailing list is some basic question that I could find if I just read 15 more mins on a wiki, but I am sad to say that this isn't the case for this posting. I have been an openmoko user for 4 days now, and a happy one at

Re: A very sad story...

2008-08-08 Thread Yaroslav Halchenko
guys -- you are very kind but that is sad that there is no official OpenMoko parts store -- it is like having opensource OS where you can't unload a driver and load a new one - what good opensource hardware gives you then if you can't replace it? (please don't follow up disgusting this statement