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    The floppy drive is no longer obsolete. AmEv's Avatar
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    Default LCD controllers?

    I got two LCDs that I would love to re-use.

    One a Gateway LCD.

    And another the iMac G5.


    Main reason? So I don't have two CRTs HOGGING my precious desk space.



    I'll get to the numbers later (can't remember them right now), but when I have time, I'll punch them in.


    In the meantime, where is a good place to start?
    Two years. They were great. Let's make the next ones even better!

    Tri.fecta

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    Default Re: LCD controllers?

    look in here

    http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/f...t=monitor+mods

    someone found a source for controllers.

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    The floppy drive is no longer obsolete. AmEv's Avatar
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    Thanks!

    Forgot about that thread.

    I do see some for $10-20 online; I'm EXTREMELY wary about those.

    Avoid wire transfer and western union at all costs, right?
    Two years. They were great. Let's make the next ones even better!

    Tri.fecta

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    Default Re: LCD controllers?

    Ya. I stick with paypal.

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    From Craigslist Autos' Signs of a Scam:

    Shipping a vehicle to you is suggested by seller
    eBay Motors or another intermediary is specified by seller
    Payment by Western Union or a money wire is requested
    Price is unusually low (fraction of blue book value)

    If you see these tell-tale signs, flag ad as "prohibited" and avoid

    Offers to ship a vehicle are virtually 100% fraudulent

    eBay has no involvment in craigslist for sale ads, and any eBay or similar emails or web pages you receive are fake

    Never use Western Union or wire transfer to pay for goods - only a scammer will ask for this, and any funds sent will be lost

    Do not buy vehicles sight-unseen, regardless of low price. The vehicle does not exist, and any money you send will be lost.

    Stories about divorcees or departing servicemen needing to sell quickly at a low price are generally fraudulent

    If a deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is!
    Two years. They were great. Let's make the next ones even better!

    Tri.fecta

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