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From: swbenne@ipc10.nswc.navy.mil (Steve Bennett)
Subject: Re: Reverseing LCD screens
 
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Date: Wed, 30 Nov 1994 21:12:27 GMT
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In article <D027KD.K5F@watserv2.uwaterloo.ca>, nowinski@sciborg.uwaterloo.ca (Andrew Nowinski) writes:
|> Example (think of these two as characters)
|>         10001                   01110
|>         01010   (The            10101   (The
|>         11111    way            00000    way I
|>         00100    it is          11011    want it
|>         11111    now)           00000    to be)
|>         00100                   11011
|>         00100                   11011
|> 
|> By the way the 1's mean a pixel is on
|> 
|> Any help is welcome in doing this!
|> 
|> --
|> Mark Nowinski
|> E-Mail: nowinski@sciborg.uwaterloo.ca

Hmmm... I took my calculator apart once and found that
by turnning the little sheet of polorized film around
the other way the black and white were reversed
on the display. Would this work in your case?

steve
