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Addison 2010-04-17 02:38

Re: does anybody own any x-ray photos of the n800
 
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Okay zero.

Sorry it looks like junk, but honestly, the results you were expecting probably isn't likely to happen, at least not with me.

Hope you have some good editing software. :)

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andrewfblack 2010-04-23 12:31

Re: N900 under the x-ray machine (wallpapers)
 
Merged threads on xray photos of n900.

lcuk 2010-04-23 13:53

Re: N900 under the x-ray machine (wallpapers)
 
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Originally Posted by andrewfblack (Post 624376)
Merged threads on xray photos of n900.

shame its not about x-ray photos taken WITH the n900

zeronim 2010-04-28 01:43

Re: [Wallpaper] N900 under the x-ray machine
 
thank's man !!!!!!! (i just got acess to the internet good job!!!)

Addison 2010-04-29 21:20

Re: [Wallpaper] N900 under the x-ray machine
 
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Originally Posted by zeronim (Post 630842)
thank's man !!!!!!! (i just got acess to the internet good job!!!)

So that's good enough for you to work with?

If not, I could give it one more try.

By the way, got a screenshot of your desktop on how you're going to use it?

joerg_rw 2010-05-26 06:16

Re: does anybody own any x-ray photos of the n800
 
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Originally Posted by Addison (Post 614317)
Okay zero.

Sorry it looks like junk, but honestly, the results you were expecting probably isn't likely to happen, at least not with me.

Hope you have some good editing software. :)

Attachment 8982

Be careful! At least from other components (mic in OM Freerunner) I know there is a maximum KeV mentioned in the datasheets, as otherwise the polarized electret membrane gets discharged. And you know you can erase eeprom/flash easily with ionizing radiation?. This might not only cause a need for reflashing the rootfs - if NOLO is erased you pretty much got a brick aiui. Also in several of the subsystem chips (BT, WLAN, accelerometer, dunno what else) there is local firmware that often is stored to EPROM. Erase this and the chip is dead for all practical POV.

Just felt like mentioning it.

Great job anyway :-)
cheers
jOERG


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