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Removing laptop screen
Thenasty:
If using pure DOS for setup, in BIOS there is an option (some) that when power is cutt off, and when power comes back, it turns the machine on. Also, in BIOS you can setup the screen to be external video.
Best bet like some mentioned, is just to tap into the power button with 2 wires.
Malenko:
I was gonna reply to check the BIOS to see if you can default the video to CRT only but other beat me to it. Sodlering the power wires is a cake walk as well. besta luck!
torez:
If you want to use this daily, there is setting in bios that will turn on the laptop at a specified time. Might be useful :)
stephenp1983:
I looked for a setting like that, or to power on after power failure etc, but it doesn't seem to be in this bios.
I may just end up using the lcd of the laptop if I can figure a good way to turn it around and mount it.
Thenasty:
--- Quote from: stephenp1983 on August 22, 2007, 02:01:40 pm ---I looked for a setting like that, or to power on after power failure etc, but it doesn't seem to be in this bios.
I may just end up using the lcd of the laptop if I can figure a good way to turn it around and mount it.
--- End quote ---
don't need to turn it. Let the FE and MAME turn the images for you.
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