Tag: Videosphere
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ComputerSphere – modding the original base to include a DVD burner
I thought for a change in scenery, I would look at modding the original square base. The square base was an attachment that could be used to support the Videosphere, it wasn’t needed if the Videosphere was hanging. To keep with this idea, I decided to make the base a removable DVDRW drive, with a…
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ComputerSphere – testing the Via Epia M output on the LCD
A quick update. Before I went through the process of installing the operating system on the computer, I thought I should quickly check the VGA output and make sure everything was normal. BIOS output of the Via Epia M on the LCD. Secondly, I decided to shorten the VGA cable to a more manageable length.…
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ComputerSphere – mounting the VIA Epia M motherboard
A quick post on the progress made to mount the VIA Epia M motherboard inside the Videosphere. Firstly, the VIA Epia M motherboard, chosen as I had it from a previous project and it was the perfect size, well, it was a little bit too big, but it still did fit nicely. Fitted with a…
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ComputerSphere – Installing the LCD electronics and testing
After a very long break, I’ve decided to complete this mod once and for all. This update is mainly to make sure the LCD is still working after sitting around for a number of years, and confirm I still have all the parts. Firstly, let’s make sure the LCD is still working. Now we need…
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Finishing the bezel and mounting the LCD
A small update to keep things rolling. I finished sanding the bezel to a state I was quite happy with. The hole was then trimmed as it was slightly too big and the sides were uneven. Pictures below just before painting. First a white undercoat, 2 layers. Coat of matt black, 2 layers. Final photos…
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Integrating an LCD TV with the Videosphere
As I previously posted, I purchased a 8.4″ LCD TV for around $150. Here is the last update for the year, going on holidays and won’t be back till mid January. I have started to try to mount the LCD TV into the Videosphere. Firstly removed the LCD from the plastic housing This is a…
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Cleaning the Videosphere
I should mention prices, and note it will all be in Australian dollars. I picked up the Videosphere about 3 years ago of eBay for about $200. I will also mention, I am going to try and include everything, even the mundane stuff. So with that said. Here are some pictures of me washing it.…
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Start of new project, modding a JVC Videosphere into a computer (a Computersphere)
I have had this idea for a while now, most of the parts, have just been too lazy. By starting a thread and posting it should get me motivated. This project involves modding a JVC Videosphere into a working computer . I shall name it the Computersphere. It will consist of two parts: First part…