Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Old LCD PC monitor
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@tomyboy96 - I have no idea why did I write micro HDMI (maybe I was playing with the micro SD adapter). But thanks for your remark! Adapter ordered (hope it will work). Next update in few days :)
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@birdy I used some stuff from this site when i configured the Rapi (Y)
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=269212
Good Luck!
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Hi guys,
the new cable is working!!!

Now the easiest part: coding ;)
Next update, when I get a keyboard from somewhere :D
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Hi,
there is also another challenge:

I would liek to get rid of these metal body. The side you can see shoud me glued to the plastic.What can I put between the curcuit and the plastic? Some small plastik tubes? Wood? Rubber? Should I then glue the boards or better (for the future) screw it to to the “legs”?
How about grounding it? Needed?
Cheers
Birdy -
@birdy i used one of thease.
http://www.biltema.se/sv/Fritid/Friluftsliv-och-camping/Kok-och-vatten/Vattendunk-2000023717/
Easy to bend och drill in
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you used a plastic water canister? In what manner?
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@birdy i cut out flat pices that i drilled the board to.
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so like this (side view)?

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@birdy yeah, but i used velcro tape insted of glue
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one question, which is bothering me: the controller plate has spot for grounding (the plate was connected with the metal body before via this “grounding spot”). Do I need to ground it e.g. with power supply or similar or I can leave the plate ungrounded?
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So I got the MM up an running :)

back side:

Next steps:
- MM configuration & understanding how it works
- to shorten the wooden legs
- to order + build a frame
- put everything together :)
BR
birdy -
Dear all,
next issue: to reduce the empty space behind the LCD panel, I bought a 90 degrees DVI adapter. But I have noticed, my plug was DVI-D and I bought DVI-I.
Question: I don’t want to wait a week for a new one, can I remove few pins (esp. the 4 on the left) on my own? see picture below:

Thx for your help!
Regards
birdy
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