Re: Can this be made into a T.V. screen?



ngdbud@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I have already found the inverter. It is an entirely seperate chip with
> a plastic sleve around it. While i'm on the topic of the inverter, it
> has four input wires, black green white red, in that order. I can
> assume that red and black are positive and negative, but what are the
> white and green ones? If this helps, I just counted the pins that strip
> of wire connected to, it was a flat 20 pin socket.

>From the level of knowledge exhibited in your post, it's likely that
it would take you significantly over a year, learning several hours a day
to do this.
It is not at all simple, unfortunately.
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