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an old LED sign waiting to be fixed

Hi all,
I’m trying to make an old led sign work and after fixing some hardware problems I’m facing software ones- i need to transfer messages from my computer to the sign but i cant find the right software. someone told me that the software im looking for called TSedit, an old software running on DOS, but i couldn’t find any clue for it on the web. does anyone know something that could help me out?
thanks!

avrahaaam@gmail.com
Asked By: Ibenezra M
5 months ago
 
 
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Is there a model number or manufacturer mentioned on the sign?

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later on I’ll be at my studio and check, though i think its some private brand making their own signs and boards that should work on the mysterious TSedit

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Have you got any idea as to the hardware being used example IC numbers, Memory chips embedded, cpu type

Is it 8051 architecture what type of achitectures does this use Is there an RS232 port on the side perhaps
Sounds interesting but if this were me I would be writing my own software to drive this

If you have some of the above info then you could might be able to work out how to communicate with the hardware inside

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