>Subject: Re: color classic
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>>Take the standard video signal from the l/b and send it to the standard
>>video in socket of an LCD controller that comes with a normal VGA input
>>socket. SImple as that.  ;-)
>
>/oh/, you're doing an LCD hack to it, too. What do they look like
>after they have an LCD installed? do they look good?

John Stocker has done one - some links from my site, I think. But comparing
his plastic surgery skills with mine is like comparing David Beckham's
soccer skills with mine. OTOH, the LCD adaptation shouldn't require much in
the way of surgery, only the production of thin fillets of something to
fill the gap between the curved face of the CC and the flat LCD screen.  As
my LCDs are still in tranist, I expect it'll be a few weeks before I have
much to show. I'm 'provisionally' installing the l/b, PSU and HD, ready for
the LCD and controller & inverter to come.

Stuart

Stuart Bell ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
http://homepages.tesco.net/~macaddict/PowerCC.html
Colo(u)r Classic Forum at: http://www.voy.com/24978/



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