Subj : Cpu Display To : Jeff Guerdat From : Greg Easthom Date : Fri Sep 23 2005 05:26 pm JG> MR>I came across a funny cpu speed display in an old box with a JG> MR> newer board in it. It is a full 3 digit type but it has an JG> MR> IC marked F51231E JG> MR>My question then is how is this thing programmed? JG> Start with http://www.eio.com/public/led/0312.html Darn. You beat me by a few hours. JG> There is a post about 6 posts in that speaks to programming JG> but I didn't look further. Doesn't go much further than that, so... > In the + - pins you have to conect the power(+5V and GND) > The yellow led is computer's turbo led > The display shows you the frecuency of your computer. > If you press the reset button for 4 or 5 seconds, the > number on the display increase, thats the way to "program" it. > It can memorize 2 numbers, one with turbo switch pressed > (yellow led on), and another one with turbo switch unpressed > (yellow led off). * SLMR 2.1a * --- Maximus 3.01 * Origin: The BandMaster, Vancouver, B.C., Canada (1:153/7715) .