Internal Mounting
The cube
Heres my ongoing project, the LCD is not in place though...
Waiting for my IXT-board from VIA to arrive, and then it's basically done
Well heres some pics, I'll post more when it's completed.
Waiting for my IXT-board from VIA to arrive, and then it's basically done
Well heres some pics, I'll post more when it's completed.
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Last edited by brevduva on Sat Nov 09, 2002 1:58 am, edited 1 time in total.
Daniel Pintaric
http://www.gibtech.net/brevduva
http://www.gibtech.net/brevduva
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i still dont know how to photograph a lcd...
more pics at http://member.ycn.com/~certhas/case/case.htm
certhas
Unit : LK204-25-PC
Difficulty : 3/10
I mounted this display in a clear window - pretty simple stuff, it is secured to the window simply using the standard mounting kit.
Difficulty : 3/10
I mounted this display in a clear window - pretty simple stuff, it is secured to the window simply using the standard mounting kit.
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www.bit-tech.net - for all your LCD and case-modding needs.
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- LCD!
- Posts: 11
- Joined: Tue Aug 21, 2001 6:00 pm
- Location: burbank ,ca
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well i'll get in the fray,
Difficulty: whole project, pain in the... VFD mounting medium.
unit: VK204-25
The vfd is mounted in a high polished peice of opaque black acrylic which is mounted into the case with industrial velcro so that it can be easily removed for transport. when its off almost no one knows its there but it is really noticable when it on and running.
i used a Mo VFD with blue filter on this puppy, placed 4th in the summer CPL. the picture was taken by cold dog because i couldn't find a good one that showed the LCD nicely. it in the middle under the monitor if you wanted to know.
the text was custom programed to fade in and scroll of to the left making it hard to get a good pic of cus the went by kind of fast.
here a pic of the whole unit in good light.( i took the pic just as the text was cycling)
Difficulty: whole project, pain in the... VFD mounting medium.
unit: VK204-25
The vfd is mounted in a high polished peice of opaque black acrylic which is mounted into the case with industrial velcro so that it can be easily removed for transport. when its off almost no one knows its there but it is really noticable when it on and running.
i used a Mo VFD with blue filter on this puppy, placed 4th in the summer CPL. the picture was taken by cold dog because i couldn't find a good one that showed the LCD nicely. it in the middle under the monitor if you wanted to know.
the text was custom programed to fade in and scroll of to the left making it hard to get a good pic of cus the went by kind of fast.
here a pic of the whole unit in good light.( i took the pic just as the text was cycling)
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Here are my efforts #1
Unit: LK204-25PC
Software: LCDriver (1.2)
Case: Custom etched panelled case
Difficulty: medium
Other: Just used for winamp out put. Mounted in custom made front bezel
for full article go:
http://www.moddin.net/project.asp?ProjectID=5
Software: LCDriver (1.2)
Case: Custom etched panelled case
Difficulty: medium
Other: Just used for winamp out put. Mounted in custom made front bezel
for full article go:
http://www.moddin.net/project.asp?ProjectID=5
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Last edited by tigermain on Mon Dec 09, 2002 3:57 pm, edited 4 times in total.
My efforts #2
Unit: LK204-25PC
Software: LCDC
Case: CM ACTS201 - Project :: Lava
Difficulty: Quite Hard
Other: Mounted behind a sheet of red perspex, and attached to ha)(ored Lian Li mousemat frame
Start of article:
http://www.moddin.net/project.asp?ProjectID=8
Software: LCDC
Case: CM ACTS201 - Project :: Lava
Difficulty: Quite Hard
Other: Mounted behind a sheet of red perspex, and attached to ha)(ored Lian Li mousemat frame
Start of article:
http://www.moddin.net/project.asp?ProjectID=8
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Unit: LK202a
Software: LCDC
Case: BeanTech BT80 Clear Case
Difficulty: Easy as pie
Other: Used a http://www.kustom.co.uk bay plate
Many more pics @
http://www.moddin.net/project.asp?ProjectID=10
Software: LCDC
Case: BeanTech BT80 Clear Case
Difficulty: Easy as pie
Other: Used a http://www.kustom.co.uk bay plate
Many more pics @
http://www.moddin.net/project.asp?ProjectID=10
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- Location: uk
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hea we go~~~~
UNIT: BLK202A LCD
Software: LCDC
Case: YYcube Black
Difficuly: Too easy to be true
Software: LCDC
Case: YYcube Black
Difficuly: Too easy to be true
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Just a quick pic or two
UNIT: BLK202A LCD
Software: LCDC...what else?
Case: Antec 1040B
Difficuly: none
More can be seen in my Gallery
sorry the big one isn't an MO! Though if I was sent one, I'd love to review another
Software: LCDC...what else?
Case: Antec 1040B
Difficuly: none
More can be seen in my Gallery
sorry the big one isn't an MO! Though if I was sent one, I'd love to review another
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Custom Clear Acrylic PC w/2041 Blue LCD
Unit: LCD2041-WB-V
Software: LCDC
Case: Clear Acrylic PC
Difficulty: Easy
Other: I always loved the look of a clear PC, so I decided to do one. I used the LCD2041 to display weather, Winamp, memory usage and network traffic, processor speed, and system uptime. Also, notice the yellow ground wire running to all of the components. Something not too many people realize is that an acrylic PC case offers no grounding, and can be very dangerous if the components are not grounded like they are when installed in a metal case that has been grounded to the power supply. Just a little side note. Also, the DVD-ROM has been custom painted, and the top cut out so you can see the disc spin - although it needs an LED to light the spinning disc.
Not a sales pitch by any means, but if you like this case, you might take a look at it on ebay - the fun for me is building them and then I like to move on.
Hope you like. Send comments to trioptek@speakeasy.net
Software: LCDC
Case: Clear Acrylic PC
Difficulty: Easy
Other: I always loved the look of a clear PC, so I decided to do one. I used the LCD2041 to display weather, Winamp, memory usage and network traffic, processor speed, and system uptime. Also, notice the yellow ground wire running to all of the components. Something not too many people realize is that an acrylic PC case offers no grounding, and can be very dangerous if the components are not grounded like they are when installed in a metal case that has been grounded to the power supply. Just a little side note. Also, the DVD-ROM has been custom painted, and the top cut out so you can see the disc spin - although it needs an LED to light the spinning disc.
Not a sales pitch by any means, but if you like this case, you might take a look at it on ebay - the fun for me is building them and then I like to move on.
Hope you like. Send comments to trioptek@speakeasy.net
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Unit: BLK202A-R (but with special edition keypad in red as well)
Software: LCDC (like I'm gonna use anything else!)
Case: Juno p6 full tower
Difficulty: Easish as long as your are carefull with your measuring (and a pillar drill makes it easier still)
Other: I added LEDs to the bottom using the GPOs carefully drilling so as to not damage the track. I want to add 2 more to the top (if space allows) but want to order 4 blue 3mm leds for it They are used as temp and e-mail at the moment.
(sorry about the contrast, but you get the idea!)
Software: LCDC (like I'm gonna use anything else!)
Case: Juno p6 full tower
Difficulty: Easish as long as your are carefull with your measuring (and a pillar drill makes it easier still)
Other: I added LEDs to the bottom using the GPOs carefully drilling so as to not damage the track. I want to add 2 more to the top (if space allows) but want to order 4 blue 3mm leds for it They are used as temp and e-mail at the moment.
(sorry about the contrast, but you get the idea!)