You can always come overDamn I should take another trip to Germany



Hmm that’s very weird. Could it be caused by some powerlines glitches? I am asking since you relocated the inductors on the lcd driver boardYou can always come over
It seems my display driver is not saving its source anymore. Any idea why this happened? And how to fix it?![]()
I'll look into this later today. Thank youHmm that’s very weird. Could it be caused by some powerlines glitches? I am asking since you relocated the inductors on the lcd driver board


If that’s the case then just put a layer of kapton tapeI'll look into this later today. Thank you
When I remember correctly there were no issues at first after the trim. I was thinking about a short on the bottom side of the board, caused by the LCD metal plate. Maybe the frame is too thin there.![]()

I thought the sameIf that’s the case then just put a layer of kapton tape![]()
. It came to my mind at work.
Ah ok. Thank you for the help. I think that might be the problem here... But I don't know where to put the pullup inI think Bocud had the same problem at some point(granted different driver and screen), he trimmed his board, but it would keep on going to AV, when he wanted to go to HDMI, a pullup that got cut off fixed it
. I had an issue with one resistor of the source pin. I resoldered it yesterday, but no change. I'll try to find some scans of the board. (I made pictures before trimming, but I lost them somehow
)Did you trim more after your first post here, or is that post-trim?I made pictures before trimming, but I lost them somehow![]()

Excellent job making it so thin. The simplicity of the internal design is a force to be reckoned with. I look forward to seeing the completed results.


How do you even make this 'glass' stuff? It looks OEM except for those scratches lol.. damnWell, the front glass is finished... Somehow. But I'm not quite happy with the result, so I'll try to replace it with some tempered glass instead. Just have to wait for a confirmation that it works
But that will be the final look of this thing (mostly, because the "glass" doesn't fit in perfectly)
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I'll post some detailed pics later.
Love you guys for your help, the excellent guides and motivation! Without you I wouldn't have made it so far.![]()

)How do you even make this 'glass' stuff? It looks OEM except for those scratches lol.. damn
It’s most likely plexiglass with the back parts painted at the sides. I’ve used this method a few times too however plexiglass is prone to scratch easily. Also if you use thin plexiglass then it will bend and touch the actual screen when you want to clean the surface. Unless you used something else...?
Are you getting the tempered glass custom made? In my research it seems to be a little expensive to get it with a custom size and painted/printed around the sides.
