sorgonet.com— If you want to have your own LCD to show anything you want on your computer, you could build, connect and interface it with your computer and forget about buying one.
Nov 20, 2005View in Crawl 4
Yeah, what, was this thing translated using some sort of engrish service? I can barely understand any of it at all. But that aside, it's a pretty nifty article. I'm not going to digg it though 'cause the article is lacking some detail to parts of the process they went through to do this.
jamseaNov 20, 2005
This is neat :P There's a bunch of little uses for it if you think about it, but it's not really worth that hassle unless you're bored on a rainy day.
loco539Nov 20, 2005
Can be done a bit easier with a usb lcd from <a class="user" href="http://www.crystalfontz.com/">http://www.crystalfontz.com/</a>
tomjNov 20, 2005
Good intro story
livewiredNov 20, 2005
"Just buy one"Talk about missing the point. You may as well live at walmart.
Closed AccountNov 20, 2005
"His computer case has a... deconstructed look."Yeah, I like his "external" hard drive on a foam pad
tybeeDec 5, 2005
Yeah, what, was this thing translated using some sort of engrish service? I can barely understand any of it at all. But that aside, it's a pretty nifty article. I'm not going to digg it though 'cause the article is lacking some detail to parts of the process they went through to do this.