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  1. On 2/5/2021 at 10:39 PM, Tanooki said:

    I agree they really do mismanage the whole thing pretty badly.  I'm glad I do have one, but I really would love to have the option to get the handheld they blew out all that bullshit press about to have a very limited stock and all the fanboys and bots snapped them up like instantly.  Not a word since, nothing about more runs, apologies on those who couldn't get in, anything.  They have this front facing system where they just appear to not care.

    This is why I went with original hardware (connected via OSSC).  Not playing into the "ahhh, sorry fanboy, we sold out in 30 seconds, you weren't fast enough".

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  2. I posted this in the wrong thread, so re-posting here where Commodore enthusiasts will see it :)

     

    The back of my Commodore monitor (1702 model) is missing the large screw below the LUMA/CHROMA selector on the back (see attached image).  The bottom of the LUMA/CHROMA selector doesn't line up with any holes, so if I connect wires, the back-panel starts to fall inward from pressure (i.e. only one top screw is holding the LUMA/CHROMA panel).  I assume the large screw I'm missing somehow holds the LUMA/CHROMA panel firm, but the panel doesn't line up with any screw holes, so not sure how.  Can anyone help me understand how to securely affix the LUMA back-panel - possibly using the large (missing) screw?

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  3. The back of my Commodore monitor (1702 model) is missing the large screw below the LUMA/CHROMA selector on the back (see attached image).  The bottom of the LUMA/CHROMA selector doesn't line up with any holes, so if I connect wires, the back-panel starts to fall inward from pressure (i.e. only one top screw is holding the LUMA/CHROMA panel).  I assume the large screw I'm missing somehow holds the LUMA/CHROMA panel firm, but the panel doesn't line up with any screw holes, so not sure how.  Can anyone help me understand how to securely affix the LUMA back-panel - possibly using the large (missing) screw?

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