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Polaroid 600 schematic
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Polaroid 600 schematic
On Sat, 28 Jul 2012 22:16:56 -0500, "Lee Gleason"
wrote: Snagged the flash unit off of one of these I found in a dumpster. Anyone have a schematic handy? No schematic but this might help: http://www.ifixit.com/Device/Polaroid_One-Step_600 -- Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
Polaroid 600 schematic
On Jul 29, 1:05*am, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Sat, 28 Jul 2012 22:16:56 -0500, "Lee Gleason" wrote: *Snagged the flash unit off of one of these I *found in a dumpster. Anyone have a schematic handy? No schematic but this might help: http://www.ifixit.com/Device/Polaroid_One-Step_600 -- Jeff Liebermann * * 150 Felker St #D * *http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann * * AE6KS * *831-336-2558 Will someone actually be putting that back together? Lenny |
Polaroid 600 schematic
On Mon, 30 Jul 2012 03:28:04 -0700 (PDT), klem kedidelhopper
wrote: On Jul 29, 1:05*am, Jeff Liebermann wrote: On Sat, 28 Jul 2012 22:16:56 -0500, "Lee Gleason" wrote: *Snagged the flash unit off of one of these I *found in a dumpster. Anyone have a schematic handy? No schematic but this might help: http://www.ifixit.com/Device/Polaroid_One-Step_600 Will someone actually be putting that back together? Lenny Sure. If the person doing the teardown took photos along the way, reassembly is possible. When I tear apart someone's laptop, I like to take photos of the parts of the laptop scattered all over my workbench. Showing the customer a photo of their precious machine in pieces somehow enhances my ability to charge a fair amount for the time and effort involved. Sometimes, I use the photo as wallpaper on their machine. It looks fairly bad torn apart, but usually goes back together without incident. -- Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
Polaroid 600 schematic
In sci.electronics.repair klem kedidelhopper wrote:
On Jul 29, 1:05?am, Jeff Liebermann wrote: On Sat, 28 Jul 2012 22:16:56 -0500, "Lee Gleason" wrote: ?Snagged the flash unit off of one of these I ?found in a dumpster. Anyone have a schematic handy? No schematic but this might help: http://www.ifixit.com/Device/Polaroid_One-Step_600 -- Jeff Liebermann ? ? 150 Felker St #D ? ?http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann ? ? AE6KS ? ?831-336-2558 Will someone actually be putting that back together? Lenny no. I just took one of those apart. It's meant to be assembled as cheaply as possible- we're talking they don't even solder some connections. It's suprisngly well made otherwise. that 600 model actually has two custom ICs in it. |
Polaroid 600 schematic
On Mon, 30 Jul 2012 09:25:32 -0700, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
When I tear apart someone's laptop, I like to take photos of the parts of the laptop scattered all over my workbench. Showing the customer a photo of their precious machine in pieces somehow enhances my ability to charge a fair amount for the time and effort involved. Sometimes, I use the photo as wallpaper on their machine. This I like!! Way kewl! |
Polaroid 600 schematic
On 31 Jul 2012 00:29:45 GMT, Allodoxaphobia
wrote: On Mon, 30 Jul 2012 09:25:32 -0700, Jeff Liebermann wrote: When I tear apart someone's laptop, I like to take photos of the parts of the laptop scattered all over my workbench. Showing the customer a photo of their precious machine in pieces somehow enhances my ability to charge a fair amount for the time and effort involved. Sometimes, I use the photo as wallpaper on their machine. This I like!! Way kewl! It's one of the many jokes I use to keep me insane errr... sane. If the customer asks about the wallpaper photo, I declare that it's the internal web camera giving them a real time photo of the inside of their laptop. Nobody has fallen for that yet, but several customers have taken up to 30 seconds to finally decide that I was lying. For customers that have problems paying my exorbitant rates, I sometimes use a copy of the invoice as wallpaper. Another fun trick is do a screen capture of the normal desktop, and save it as a JPG file. I use this captured picture as the wallpaper image. In XP, right click on the desktop, select "Arrange Icons By", and uncheck "Show Desktop Icons'. When the user tries to do something on their desktop with the mouse, nothing happens. When I replace a hard disk drive, the customer invariably asks about the condition of the recovered data and if anything was lost. I reassure them that nothing was lost, and then hand them a shinny aluminum platter from a disassembled drive while announcing "here's your data". More seriously, I've made it a point of photographically documenting all repairs that require disassembling the machine. I've had issues proving that the work was actually done, and whether removable options (RAM, plug in cards, PCMCIA, power supplies, etc) were delivered with the machine for repair. A few photos usually settle such debates. It might also be handy if I'm sued, but that hasn't happened. -- # Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D Santa Cruz CA 95060 # 831-336-2558 # http://802.11junk.com # http://www.LearnByDestroying.com AE6KS |
Polaroid 600 schematic
Jeff Liebermann schrieb:
[...] Another fun trick is do a screen capture of the normal desktop, and save it as a JPG file. I use this captured picture as the wallpaper image. In XP, right click on the desktop, select "Arrange Icons By", and uncheck "Show Desktop Icons'. When the user tries to do something on their desktop with the mouse, nothing happens. That's mean! Shame on you ;-)! SCNR Reinhard |
Polaroid 600 schematic
Reinhard Zwirner wrote: Jeff Liebermann schrieb: [...] Another fun trick is do a screen capture of the normal desktop, and save it as a JPG file. I use this captured picture as the wallpaper image. In XP, right click on the desktop, select "Arrange Icons By", and uncheck "Show Desktop Icons'. When the user tries to do something on their desktop with the mouse, nothing happens. That's mean! Shame on you ;-)! Not as mean as the one line program that I used to type into Commodore 64 computers, to simulate a failing PLA chip. The border, screen & text would flicker & change colors. ;-) |
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