Thanks,
Zalek
Sorry, but it's completely impractical. It'd cost you more in electronic
parts than to just buy a digital frame.
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Pop the bezel off. Unscrew the hinges. Don't disconnect the wires.
Pop the bezel back on. Rotate the computer and screen so that back
side of the screen (top of the computer when closed in the normal way)
is up against the back of the computer (bottom of the computer when
closed in the normal way). Put velcro on each piece. Stick the
together. Now you have the computer "backwards" with the keyboard
facing out in one direction and the screen facing out in the other.
Load you pictures. Use the microsoft screensaver gadget that allow
you to rotate through your pictures. Firmly attached a picture
hanging from to the area above the keyboard. Mount on wall. Done.
No cost. No nothing. Easy to do. Interesting conversation piece.
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Tzortzakakis Dimitrios
major in electrical engineering
mechanized infantry reservist
hordad AT otenet DOT gr
Done this a couple of years ago. And it works. I did have a little problem.
The wires to the screen needed extending. Just cut them and added some extra
pieces.
John.
How about battery life or does the 'picture frame' need to be constabntly
connected to
a power outlet, what a waste of trees ;-)
John.
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