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  • soforene's Avatar
    Yesterday, 05:26
    Greetings Chums, I'm having a clearout of all my Lasery stuff and would like to find a new home for this RGB projector. I purchased it from another member a few years ago and never use it now so it's time for someone to grab a bargain (methinks). At the last LEM I attended it was measured as...
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  • Lumia's Avatar
    11-15-2025, 09:07
    I don't post much, but have done some research on a bit of this, and knew a top researcher at CREOL (Center for Research in Electro Optics) at UCF years ago, Dr. Wu (see: https://creol.ucf.edu/person/shin-tson-wu/). His work was fundamental to nearly all LCD types today, and was helping efforts for...
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  • VDX's Avatar
    11-14-2025, 11:56
    ... we're actually searching for the best way to separate the fractions for size (wavelength) -- so any specific wavelength could be interesting. Interesting too in the "old" dye laser setups ... too, specific for any of the selected wavelengths ...
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  • dchammonds's Avatar
    11-14-2025, 11:31
    And the most important part in all of this discussion is that if you eat a lot of greens and beans, you'll $hit regular- unless you're a bot! *nyancat
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  • mixedgas's Avatar
    11-14-2025, 09:27
    You "four" but actually one non-human are an AI necro-posting as a test and I claim my £5. Hack someone ELSE'S forum.:mad: Steve
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  • mixedgas's Avatar
    11-14-2025, 08:57
    Would you like a nice ~0.5% transmission 60 cm radius OC for the blue green yellow? Steve
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  • Elizabethtown's Avatar
    11-14-2025, 00:35
    what stands out to me is how these unified models could reshape collaboration between different licensed players. once verification stops being siloed, the whole system becomes more adaptable and less burdened by repetitive processes. the key will be ensuring that transparency doesn’t compromise...
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  • Bobbyson90's Avatar
    11-13-2025, 11:49
    It’s interesting how shared verification models are gradually merging traditional finance with digital ecosystems. When licensed entities operate under one compliance framework, the flow of information becomes more transparent and efficient. This kind of structure can simplify onboarding, enhance...
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  • TheHermit's Avatar
    11-13-2025, 11:24
    Sa Wa Dee Kop! I've personally discovered many answers to problems after sleeping on it. But, I'm hoping this post might solve your's. 😎
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  • TheHermit's Avatar
    11-13-2025, 11:08
    Sorry for the late arrival. Just learned about MadLaser from a fellow laser showman's raving recommendations. Searched to see whether others are aware of it. Looks very impressive @ $275, but MadLaser is dependent upon a MadMapper license @ $550 or included within the MadMapper bundle @ $718....
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  • Lumilton's Avatar
    11-13-2025, 08:44
    That’s a compelling direction for the industry. A shared verification framework could help reduce redundant checks, improve data integrity, and foster greater trust among participants. By aligning verification standards, organizations can streamline onboarding, minimize regulatory friction, and...
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  • Mishelanderson's Avatar
    11-12-2025, 19:04
    absolutely agree, the transition toward unified verification is long overdue. fragmented compliance models have slowed innovation for years, and integrating everything under one structure could finally bring consistency. i came across some interesting insights that expand on this idea — you can...
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  • Elizabethtown's Avatar
    11-12-2025, 18:52
    it’s fascinating how the global finance space is shifting toward shared verification standards. with traditional and digital assets overlapping more each year, the need for transparent compliance frameworks is becoming urgent. the idea of connecting licensed entities through one verification layer...
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  • quacken's Avatar
    11-10-2025, 00:32
    if its not clear i intend to make a custom driver for this both for the challange and the drivers for these are like 5x what i payed for this head
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  • quacken's Avatar
    11-10-2025, 00:28
    Recently I purchased a q switched 532nm qg500 head. i was wondering if anyone had pin out or driving information for them. There's some information available on crystalasers website and i was able to find pin-outs for similar crystalaser dpss lasers but many of the wires on that were unpopulated....
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  • VDX's Avatar
    11-09-2025, 23:36
    Hi there, I'm actually busy making different types of "Quantum-dots" in my basement - have actually some from pure materials: iron, carbon, silica ... and in different solvents: oi, Octadecene. All of them emit yellow green, or green-blue oder even "white" light, when exitated with 405nm UV...
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  • TheHermit's Avatar
    11-09-2025, 21:24
    TheHermit replied to a thread OPT or Golden Star ? in The Lounge
    Thanks! The zip contains a flat folder structure with *.dll's & an executable, which runs. Appears to be a very detailed tool, not only for display projectors, but engravers, as well. However, the zip contains no instructions. But, after digging deeper into OPTlaser's site, I found these...
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  • tlavite's Avatar
    11-09-2025, 07:13
    Hello, new to the forum sorry if I am posting in the wrong spot but I was wondering if maybe someone could help me. To start off I'm not new to building CNC machines and such. I've built allot of c02 laser, routers, printers whatever it is I've probably messed with it somehow. So, to start off I...
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  • Elizabethtown's Avatar
    11-08-2025, 19:15
    Great article — concise, well-researched, and full of practical insights. I especially appreciated the clear examples and actionable tips; they made complex ideas easy to apply. Thanks for sharing this valuable resource! http://madcash.pro Highly recommended — I'll be revisiting this for reference
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  • mrfloppy's Avatar
    11-05-2025, 00:15
    mrfloppy replied to a thread OPT or Golden Star ? in The Lounge
    oh yeah sure, I just asked nicely and recieved, so i dont think anybody minds me sharing :) you'll need a Serial adapter for it, i dont know which one exactly as i dont have a OPT box yet... but im guessing something fairly simple...
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  • TheHermit's Avatar
    11-03-2025, 08:16
    TheHermit replied to a thread OPT or Golden Star ? in The Lounge
    Great info to know! With 2 * OPT modules, I'm likely going to need OPT's tuning software sooner or later. Mind sharing it on this thread or via PM? Thanks in advance 👍 Roj
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  • mrfloppy's Avatar
    11-03-2025, 01:02
    mrfloppy replied to a thread OPT or Golden Star ? in The Lounge
    AFAIK my Tmax uses a GS module which uses the DT XEON driver ive been talking with OPT and they have their own digital driver and even sent me the tuning software for it (if a diode needs replacing you will need this) so they are not the same at all, and all i can say without trying OPT's one...
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  • swamidog's Avatar
    10-31-2025, 06:42
    swamidog replied to a thread OPT or Golden Star ? in The Lounge
    OPT is also using digital drivers. they may be the same. i'm not sure.
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  • mixedgas's Avatar
    10-30-2025, 08:37
    mixedgas replied to a thread OPT or Golden Star ? in The Lounge
    Goldenstar's digital diode driver offers advantages in color representation, color tends to stay the same during fades etc. For graphics and logos the digital driver is impeccable. You can dial it down to 100 mW or less and white stays white. Steve
    9 replies | 8771 view(s)
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