11 Aug 2010, 11:22
I appreciate the vote of confidence, but, the sad fact is, NOBODY can fix this. We seem to have forgotten that the defect is not a broken wire bond or cut traces...the fatal flaw is IN one of the CHIPS, and there is no way to repair that. I suppose if you had enough of these modules in one place, and started swapping chips, you might be able to hammer a fully working circuit together, but, the second you powered it up, its' life-clock would start ticking [so to speak], and ultimately, it would fail, too...a tremendous amount of work and expense, for what I perceive as a very limited gain [beyond, perhaps a few VERY expensive pictures!], only history lost, by altering its' original condition. So, it is what it is, a briefly working but ultimately unsuccessful attempt to construct the world's first digital watch, obsoleted by improved technology almost before it made it to the public's wrist.