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- From: npchen@bohr.physics.purdue.edu (Nien-Po Chen)
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- Subject: small LCD (like Watchman) connected to Mac or PC?
- Message-ID: <9065@dirac.physics.purdue.edu>
- Date: 8 Jan 93 22:27:17 GMT
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- Organization: Purdue University Physics Department
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- Hi netters,
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- I am not sure if this is a right group to ask. If not, sorry about this.
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- My lab needs a small LCD as a mask for some optic experiments. The pattern on
- it should be controlled by a personal computer like a Mac or a PC.
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- My first thought is:
- 1) a commercial product for this purpose -- anybody has the company's info?
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- 2) re-configer a cheap consumer electronic black-&-white Watchman or something
- like that and connect it to the personal computer. Is there a way to have
- it emulate a computer display?
- 3) any other idea?
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- Thank you for your time.
- Chen, Nien-Po npchen@physics.purdue.edu
- Jan. 8, 1993
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- P.S. Replying to my e-mail address is preferred.
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