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| tv84:
--- Quote from: CookieMonster on September 01, 2021, 10:57:22 am ---Does anyone have any experience with this ? --- End quote --- Looking at the patches that are public, I see no way around that. |
| CookieMonster:
You mean there is no way around accepting the generator and analyser UI elements that have appeared ? Are there any links to explain how the patches were created ? Would it be possible that the appEntry executables are different for the MSO and DS models ? Perhaps one could upload the original appEntry of the MSO, so that I can compare it to mine. |
| tv84:
--- Quote from: CookieMonster on September 01, 2021, 12:50:48 pm ---You mean there is no way around accepting the generator and analyser UI elements that have appeared ? Are there any links to explain how the patches were created ? Would it be possible that the appEntry executables are different for the MSO and DS models ? Perhaps one could upload the original appEntry of the MSO, so that I can compare it to mine. --- End quote --- 1. Yes, with that hacking method. 2. No. 3. The app is the same. |
| CookieMonster:
pity.. I guess there is too little demand for someone to make a patch w.o. the the LA and Gen. :-\ |
| CookieMonster:
BTW In case anyone in interested in silencing the D7000.. I changed the fan in mine for a Noctua NF-P12 redux-1300. This worked flawlessly, it fits well mechanically and there is no apparent current monitoring like in the DP832 - at least it wouldn't trigger with the ca. 200mW reduced power consumption. I also changed the fan direction, this takes away the whiney noise. It's still audible, but its a much more bearable lower volume and low pitch air flow noise. |
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