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Mac on eeePC Sound

Posted 04 Feb 2009 — by cypress
Category Technology, Tutorial

If you followed the previous tutorial on triple booting your eeePC, you probably have noticed that your OS X install does not have any sound. One work around is to buy an external USB audio card. I bought the cheapest one I could find (SYBA SD-CM-UAUD USB). However, I find in inconvinient to carry around the USB dongle. I had it in the case which came with the EEE, but it scratched my EEE.

After some research, I found a tutorial on how to enable the sound to work. I followed it and it enabled me to listen to music on my EEE without the external audio card. You can find the tutorial at IPIS-OSX.wikidot.com. I have created a zip which includes all of the necessary files in order to have you EEE happily singing through its internal speakers. Download the archive from here.

If you run into any problems, please post a comment here or on the IPIS-OSX site.

Ovi.com Nokia Settings

Posted 20 Jan 2009 — by cypress
Category Info

Sync Profile name: Ovi.com
Applications
-> contacts:
–>Include in sync = yes
–>Remote database = ./Contact/Unfiles
–>Syncronisation type = Both ways
->calendar:
–>Include in sync = yes
–>Remote database = ./EventTask/Tasks
–>Syncronisation type = Both Ways
->notes:
–>Include in sync = yes
–>Remote database = ./Note/Unfiled
–>Syncronisation type = Both Ways

Connection Settings:
->Server version: 1.1
->Data bearer: Internet
->Access point: Always ask (or w/e you want)
->Host Address: https://sync.ovi.com/services/syncml
->Port: 443
->username: your Ovi username
->password: your Ovi password
->Allow sync requests: Yes
->Accept all sync requests: No
->Network authentication: No

hp pavillion dv9000 lcd replacement

Posted 16 Jul 2008 — by cypress
Category Info

Recently I was working on a new project for me, replacement of an entire LCD screen of a notebook. The closest I had gotten to that was the inverter replacement for my T40 (which I sold on ebay :-D ). It was a friend’s system and I was afraid that I may screw it up badly.

After taking the cracked LCD off I began looking for a replacement screen. Oddly enough I found one through Google and NotebookReview.com from a guy who lives near me and was selling it for $50 cheaper than all other places. I messaged him and he said he would ship it. Paid him and waited. After about a week I got the screen yesterday. Immediately I got to installing it in the laptop. To my greatest surprise, the screen works and I was able to put the computer back together. I only have 2 left over screws!

Here is a slide show including the before and after:

T41 Update 1

Posted 26 Jun 2008 — by cypress
Category Computer, Repair, Technology

The Thinkpad T41 update project is officially halted. The system is going to be sold on ebay for parts and repair. After purchasing a “new” inverter from ebay, and putting it, the system seemed to work more sporadically than before. The “new” inverter actually displayed the signs described of defective ones.

I will post a link to the auction of the system once it goes up on ebay.

I have found a IBM T60 to purchase which is working and I believe will suite me well.

Thinkpad T41 Repair Project

Posted 18 Jun 2008 — by admin
Category Computer, Repair, Technology

I recently purchased an IBM Thinkpad T41 from a shady man…but for a great price. I paid $75 for this beast of a system. At first, it seemed to have everything and it actually powered on….How wrong was I. The system lacks a hard drive at the moment. Once I was able to power it on it beeped like mad.  After some research I found out that long beep followed by 2 short beeps means to check the System Board, DIMM, and LCD assembly, in that order. I took the memory out and tested it in my trusty T30. The memory works. I’m hoping the System Board is ok, since i have no way of testing that. Finally I called IBM support and they told me that the LCD inverter may need to be replaced. I used a tutorial from Laptop Repair 101on how to disassemble the LCD.

As it currently stands, I ordered an LCD inverter from Ebay. I am hoping that this would fix it as I can not wait to use this sweet computer.

If everything works out, this could be a wonderful system for about $100-130.

I will keep you posted on the progress of the system update / work status.



Edit:

Here are some pictures of the LCD taken apart: