I noticed the disappearance of the OP 2 Spam section. Anywho, I thought I'd ask if anyone has seen the piezoelectric pump that GE made. It looks like it could make active cooling much more plausible in devices like OP/Pyra.
You're obviously a much more experienced Googler than I am; that search got me just what I needed.
EDIT: None of them are free... I tried one and found that it was a trial.
I need a midi program that can load soundfonts, and export as mp3. After searching google vigorously, I found nothing. I find that strange, considering that it's not much of a requirement.
The blue knockoff? idk that's why I started this topic. If your looking for the real one you can find it all over the place. (It hasn't been discontinued.)
Does anybody know where I can get one of these? Here's the place I found it: http://www.therpf.com/f9/nerf-gun-paint-job-1167/index7.html
EDIT: I mean the blue one.
It must be something internal, because none of this stuff is working. I can't get it open though, because it's held together with some sort of tamper-proof torx screw, and none of my torx drivers fit it. I'll probably just tattle to eBay and get my money back.
Sorry if I wasn't clear about what I was talking about. I'm not sure where it's available. I'll find out now.
EDIT: It's US and Japan only, but they're working on releasing it elsewhere.
I don't know about that. LED backlights use pulse-width modulation to change brightness, and OLED screens would probably work the same way. If that's true, very low brightness would have noticable flicker. What about ELP backlighting? Only seen that in car cd players...
Yes! Finally it's fully open source! It always makes me mad when the best software for something is proprietary. Someone should port it to the Pandora. I would but I don't have one yet.
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