How difficult would it be to take the LCD from a memorex iFlip video player and get it working with a laptop as a temporary replacement? Perhaps I could just splice some cables? lol
How difficult would it be to take the LCD from a memorex iFlip video player and get it working with a laptop as a temporary replacement? Perhaps I could just splice some cables? lol
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Most likely not. All LCD's have their own PCB controllers for the LCD. You could perhaps find the pin out or a controller board for it.
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Well, LCD controller boards for the most part today are standardized, but that is for laptops. I'm not sure if it would work. You obviously try, but I wouldn't do anything that you are not confident you can't un-do when the fun is over.
Grab a external montior and plug it in the laptop then hit FN+MON ?
I don't think you can swap screens like that though as whats his face said.
If you can find a PCB diagram for the Flip screen controller, there's a possibility of tapping into the RGB/Sync inputs.. got a model number for the screen, or the player?
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Stamped onto the back of the monitor is GLT-R6101208003-H and right under that is 8.4 CCFL 06.07.08
There is also a sticker with a barcode on it. Upper left says LR084AA011 and then upper right says 0681JA006145
Bottom of sticker reads Made in Taiwan CHILIN TECH REV.0
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There are two PCB boards. One up top and one at bottom. The top one plugs into the bottom one and there is a ribbon cable from the LCD that plugs into the bottom/larger PCB.
Top PCB reads CGE00032401519 and under thar it says SBL0801107-01-GP(060
Bottom PCB doesn't really have anything. It just has a silk screen print that reads BOSWAY E252868 BS-2 94V-0 3306 ...each segment is in different font and size. Except the BS-2 bit which is apart of the E252868
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