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    PsOne screen - so easy and cheap, everybody should use it

    Hi,

    it took me exactly 37 minutes to figure out how to control the PSOne screen with a s-video plug on an old laptop. I read some very bad comments about it beforehand and I can't understand what is so bad about this display, anybody who is planning to get one - do it! I can recommend it!

    40$ + 0,50 for 5 wires ;P





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    Re: PsOne screen - so easy and cheap, everybody should use it

    We have some Real Aircraft FMC's which would work well with these.
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    Re: PsOne screen - so easy and cheap, everybody should use it

    Please more information on how its done.

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    Re: PsOne screen - so easy and cheap, everybody should use it

    http://www.retroleum.co.uk/electroni...sone-lcd-info/

    Similar (but different) http://www.casemodgod.com/ModGuides/...amecubeLCD.htm

    I thought I had another bookmarked, but can't find the link. I know that a few years back there were several "how-to" articles. They could likely be found with a bit of searching.

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    Re: PsOne screen - so easy and cheap, everybody should use it

    Here you go:

    http://www.bit-tech.net/modding/2004/07/07/psone_lcd/1

    Same process, just different mounting location; in the above link they're placing it in a computer case.

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    Re: PsOne screen - so easy and cheap, everybody should use it

    There will be a video on youtube in a couple of minutes - still uploading.



    Hope you get it...

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    Re: PsOne screen - so easy and cheap, everybody should use it

    looks great. How difficult would it be to incorporate line select keys and keypad to this screen?

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    Re: PsOne screen - so easy and cheap, everybody should use it

    Birdyguy

    The opencockpits kit uses a psone screen with its keypad etc. See this link to see how it is done

    http://www.737ng.co.uk/djb/opencockpits_fmc.pdf

    Mrmaster

    Thanks for the video, in it you mention that it is easy to extend the distance of the screen from the pcb by using a different flat ribbon. I have been trying for months to get a longer flat ribbon connector - where do you get them from?

    All

    I have a .pdf file showing exactly how to take apart a psone and do this conversion. It was originally on the FDS website, but now appears to have been removed. If you want a copy then PM me with your email address and I will send it

    David

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    Re: PsOne screen - so easy and cheap, everybody should use it

    Hi David,

    I once found an article about it think it was a spanish website - I'll see if I can find it...

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    Re: PsOne screen - so easy and cheap, everybody should use it

    Marc

    Thanks, it would be great if you could find it. I have 2 psones to use for the chronometer displays, but the pcb is too big to fit into the space in the MIP

    David

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