After the Thunderstorms on Thursday night I came downstairs to a Joggler with a corrupted screen , I feared the worst but it seemed to re boot OK but with no connection so I put it to one side whilst I sorted the satellite box and TV .
Tonight I've had another look and it seems the Ethernet is fried but after another tinker it seems I can connect wirelessly but not cabled . So not a total loss
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Hmm my electrified Joggler has another more serious issue than the Ethernet not working I have just found out it has no sound output either through internal or external jack .
Does anyone have a Joggler with a broken screen that I could canabalise with this one to make a good one ?
It's a shame as otherwise it is fine .
Cheers Pete , if there is anything in the UK you are thinking about purchasing just ship it to me and I will forward it the UK £ is worth about the same as Monopoly money at present heh he ....
Give a bit to find the O2 Jogglers. That said I can remove the motherboard and just ship that.
Most of my O2 Jogglers are in a state of disassembly as I did mode them a bit over the years and use them for spare parts.
The back board with the NIC is just hot melt glued in place such that I can just leave it connected (except for ribbon cable) and put it in a padded envelope.
Can you reassemble it over by you?
Steps to remove motherboard
1 - open up Joggler
2 - remove LCD cable. Look carefully as some O2 Jogglers have separate cables from the LCD board to the motherboard. It should really only be the one flat connector.
3 - remove the screws holding the motherboard in place
4 - remove the ribbon cable to the back NIC card
5 - use a small screw driver to remove the board from the back of the case. It is only hot melt glue holding it in place. I have had to re glue a few of these over the years.
6 - done
- Pete
O2 Jogglers running EFI Ubuntu / Squeezeplayer
OpenPeak Voip Telephony / Zigbee tabletops hardware modded with Seabios / RTC / Ethernet ROM edits / SSD drives running XPe for automation screens