I developed a small interface for my Korg D3200, which adds a VGA output! This allows me to view on a PC screen 17”. This interface takes the signal directly on the D32 connector, and converted into signals VGA (Using a DSP).
I rediscovered my D3200 !!!
Because with the small LCD original, I had the patience to clear the many dining options. I am now trying to create a PS2 mouse interface to complete the whole. If you are interested in such an interface, please contact me, I'll post pictures of the result.
Wilfrid.Babilas@gmail.com
VGA on KORG D3200
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Connect a notebook screen ribbon cable to a pc via vga adaptor or other means? I've got a notebook with a dead motherboard/graphics and want to salvage its beautiful lcd screen. Do there exist ribbon cable-to-vga converters, or is there some other way to turn the screen into an external monitor?
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- Wilfrid.Babilas
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Hi,
This interface that I created is composed of a DSP (Digital Signal Processor), a VGA Port, an USB Port.
It makes it possible to Show a copy of the LCD Screen on a VGA or Projector Display and/or A window of your PC (By the USB port).
I finish preparing an easy Kit, that you will be able to order in next the days.
If you want other informations, send a e-mail to Wilfrid.Babilas@gmail.com.
WB.
This interface that I created is composed of a DSP (Digital Signal Processor), a VGA Port, an USB Port.
It makes it possible to Show a copy of the LCD Screen on a VGA or Projector Display and/or A window of your PC (By the USB port).
I finish preparing an easy Kit, that you will be able to order in next the days.
If you want other informations, send a e-mail to Wilfrid.Babilas@gmail.com.
WB.
Why not post links to it here? I know that I'd be interested in seeing the design, even though I have no interest in building it, as I don't have a D3200 or plan to get one, but the idea intrigues me for other possible applications. There's no need to post any DSP code, PCB layouts or even detailed schematics, so that you can protect your actual implementation from copying. I'm more interested in the bigger picture than the details, personally. I would be interested to see any thoughts you have on what method you're using for the PCB, such as chemical etching, or better yet, cheap CNC milling machines, which I'm planning to use for prototyping some high standard, battery-powered keyboard amps that will outperform anything close that's currently being produced (1000W/ch 3way stereo amps).