Re: Deconstructing a laptop screen
- From: CptDondo <yan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 09:46:07 -0700
Michael Black wrote:
CptDondo (yan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) writes:Does anyone know if it's possible to remove the backlight layer from a laptop screen? If so, any suggestions on how to go about doing that?
I'm not talking about the bulb, but the layer that spreads the light across the screen.
My goal is to attach it to the back of an aquarium to backlight my fish.
Any possible answer would only come if the aquarium was running Linux.
This is not a general hardware newsgroup, it's about computer hardware
as it relates to the Linux operating system.
There is absolutely no reason why you should expect an answer here,
or even expect that someone who could answer is reading here.
Find a relevant newsgroup to post your question.
Well, the computer that runs the backlight, the webcam, and the general life support system will be running linux.
Heck, I'm teaching my fish to program. Pretty soon they'll be experts in visual basic. They're a bit slow with C, though. :-)
There, is it relevant now? :-)
--Yan
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