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  • The purple ghosting reminds me of the artifacts CCDs show when they're exposed to radiation...

  • don't know how much luck other people are having with this modification, but mine does wierd stuff when I turn it on

  • well it's not realy an oscilloscope when you don't realy have adjustable sweep

  • Nice oscilloscope!!! Check out mine. it uses a transformer for horizantail sweep.

  • Consider some amplification to X axis... Then sell it out at clubs... Very nicely done!!!

    Funny fact is that I haven't seen commercial patterns...

  • What is the song?

  • adagio for strings, by dj tiesto. one of the greatest techno songs ever

  • Thanks!

  • To all of you "geniuses" out there who think there is stuff "shooting" out of the CRT, it is just the cheap camera. He even said so. Read these comments....

  • Geiles Teil :)

    Ein GS-Siegel bekommst du dafür wohl nicht; das sieht ziemlich gefährlich aus.

  • Great job!! Fascinating! I loved it! 5/5!!!

  • over exposure? more likely radiation x-rays bleeding out playing games with the camera...

  • It's probably due to the overexposure of my (cheap) cam ;)

  • That's pretty wicked, though you should be careful when you dismantle a CRT monitor since it contains toxic substances (large quantities of lead, phosphorous, cadmium, barium, and mercury).

  • But the static electricity is a bad thing. Maybe the worst.

  • how so ???why is static the worst

  • It can kill you.

  • whats coming out of the screen on the top and the bottom???

  • It's 'adagio for strings' by Dj Tjesto

  • what is that song playing?

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