@techknight said over on Tinkerdifferent exact quote:
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Tunnelvision. Shes cooked. This is becoming increasingly common.
Gonna need to do a screen mod. SuperSVGA published his Pico to HDMI Adapter open-source, and i think its basically the same as what Androda did while his was VGA.
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Now that I have a rough sketch of the pcb I get into the nitty gritty... WAITING for the Waveshare RP2350 PiZero to show up so that I can take measurements. In the meantime, I will be making the schematic for the Waveshare RP2350 PiZero and (crossing my fingers) hoping I can incorporate it into...
Hmm, I guess you're right. I found a trace length difference calculator. The traces can supposedly be off by a little less then 1500mm...
Thank you for making me double check!
Does anyone know why there are grounds and vcc connected to A pins but nothing connected to B pins on the top IC for the A pins? Can I remove one of the grounds to move a D0 to the top IC?
Got all the traces coming from the plug run! They were a pain because they all have to be the same length. I hope they function...
Edit......... I have to reroute them all. The plug is on the wrong side...
Hello everyone! My portable came to me and I was able to get it fixed. (It has a nice lcd but when it fails I want to be ready, I also want to help the community) But when doing my research so many of them have been turned to parts because of the lcd, it gets worse and worse but cant get better...
I've been trying to set up wifi on my portable and I did everything correctly following exactly what the bluescsi website said using it's tools and everything but it won't ping or let me use macwww. I'm on system 7 with 5mb of ram btw so I don't quite know what to do. Here is a photo of mactcp...
The log with the bluescsi.ini and your file.
The bluescsi has only shown a very slow blinking led each time, It should be showing more in the log methinks.
I'll try that again.
It could be the SD card but I didn't think It was the SD card because mine is brand new. But it could be.
I'll test your file and the bluescsi.ini file is there because supposedly you need it according to the bluscsi compatibility site. But I'll delete it and see how it...
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