Re: Support for external screen

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Funny you should ask.  I was just perusing the S60 blogs, and there was a link to the NoBounds project on the internettablettalk.com forums.  Give it a search, there's a video, and it looks to be what you are looking for.  (sadly, the video is not working on my tablet, so you may need to unt up a desktop machine to view it)

hope that helps,
K


On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 07:48:51PM +0300, Pekka Niemelä wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I'm really sorry if this question is a FAQ or something, I've tried to look
> with google but haven't found anything conclusive.
> 
> The thing is, I have a Nokia N800, which is really cool, thanks for the good
> work. It does quite a lot of strange things I wouldn't expect from an
> embedded device to be sure, it's almost like a general purpose computer in
> that regard.
> 
> Anyways, my question is, that have somebody tinkered with the internals of
> the N800 (I know this will void any warranty), and managed to attach
> somekind of connectors for an external display to the machine?
> 
> I'm not entirely up-to-date about how an video signal is generated and sent
> to the display. Even if this is an digital transmission, I'm pretty sure
> there has to be somekind of high frequency signal involved. Has anyone
> pondered about how this could be done? Somebody who is more inclined about
> the electronics side of things?
> 
> thanks,
> and best regards,
> Pekka

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