ON 20070106@11:50:42 PM at page: http://techref.massmind.org/techref/legalese.htm# James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] edited the page. Difference: http://techref.massmind.org/techref/diff.asp?url=H:\techref\legalese.htm&version=0 ON 20070111@1:57:09 PM at page: http://techref.massmind.org/lcds.htm#39088.3695138889 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] Published and replied to post 39088.3695138889 by isdn128 |Insert 'I would suggest white or other super bright LEDs shining from the side. You may have to remove part of the panel frame or perhaps bend the LED so it shines from just above the frame back onto the LCD. Congratulations on GPSCruise!' at: '' isdn128@bellsouth.net asks:
http://www.gpscruise.com I have an LCD like you have (2line cheapo, but cool)

Q: How to hack the LCD so that
----I can see the LCD in the dark???--------

(I currently have a flashlight pointing at it, but thats lame)
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  • ' ON 20070123@11:16:48 AM at page: http://techref.massmind.org/lcds.htm#39105.3540046296 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] Published and replied to post 39105.3540046296 by luke.bacewicz |Insert 'Jameco has a 4" unit, and I've seen a smaller one, but have no idea where to find them.' at: '' luke.bacewicz@gmail.com asks:
    I am having a difficult time tracking down manufacturers who offer full display screens 2x2 or 2x2.5". I want to fabricate a small tv set (think dollhouse)for a college project. Hope to display video of green energy and conservation in a fellow students architecture project. Does this have any feasibility or should I just stuff a zune or ipod in a teeny wall mount display?
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