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.
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Esben Stien is [EMAIL PROTECTED] s a
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$
John,
if you have no luck with your reseller, then contact me, I have a spare LCD
panel I could send you.
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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