Hayling Island

Hayling Island

Thursday, December 3, 2020

Virtual cameras in Zoom and Teams

 Just leaving this here to remind me how to get Teams to work with an OBS virtual camera again after an update: 


*****UPDATE*****

As of version 1.3.00.28778 the process has changed and the above workaround is no longer valid.  In order to get this fix working on the latest version of Teams, additional commands will need to be entered.  Keep in mind, these commands are relative to where you have Teams installed, so if it is in a different location, you'll need to adjust the file path accordingly.  So as it stands currently here are all of the commands (must be entered one by one and not pasted in one big block) that will need to be entered:

xcode-select --install (only if you haven't already)

sudo codesign --remove-signature "/Applications/Microsoft Teams.app"

sudo codesign --remove-signature "/Applications/Microsoft Teams.app/Contents/Frameworks/Microsoft Teams Helper.app"

sudo codesign --remove-signature "/Applications/Microsoft Teams.app/Contents/Frameworks/Microsoft Teams Helper (GPU).app"

sudo codesign --remove-signature "/Applications/Microsoft Teams.app/Contents/Frameworks/Microsoft Teams Helper (Plugin).app"

sudo codesign --remove-signature "/Applications/Microsoft Teams.app/Contents/Frameworks/Microsoft Teams Helper (Renderer).app"

Sunday, October 11, 2020

Lockdown Loaf

 So, I decided during this kind of lockdown that I would have a go at breadmaking. I'd ordered up the ingredients from Sainsbury's last week just in case i felt like it. 

For today, I had put a casserole in the slow cooker this morning and I jiust fancied some olive bread to go with it, so I decided to make some. Here's my first effort at a loaf ...



Wednesday, September 30, 2020

New lab has a new iMac

 Well, new to me anyhow. Working all day on a small Macbook (though I love it for performance and battery life) is bad for the eyes, so I have furnished the lab with a pre-loved iMac 27 inches ... 


Monday, June 29, 2020

Access to the Lab is now improved ...

So instead of walking across a series of stepping stones embedded in mud, we now have some proper decking outside the lab. It is huge. Well done, Kris - it really does look spectacular. After this, the next steps will be some tidying up at the bottom, and the rockery / wild garden / pond .. looking forward to some post lock-down family gatherings here.


Saturday, June 20, 2020

Fixed the Cambridge P500

Another one off the list of things to sort out .. turned out to be one of the darlington output transistors. They have integrated emitter resistors, and one had gone from 0.22 ohm to something in the hundreds of ohms, so it got replaced. While I was there I checked all the caps (no problems) and I replaced all of the heat sink compound, as there was pretty much none on the transistor I changed. Actually I changed both on that channel to make sure I had a matching pair. Applied power, and success! Sound in both.

There's quite a lot of discussion on t'Internet about the bias current, but I found in the spec for the trannys themselves that they recommend 40mA. So I put some meters on, looking for 17.6mV across the two 0.22 ohm resistors. They seemed to want to settle at 20.4mV which is close enough.


This is a budget amp, so I wasn't expecting too much, but the heatsink is a bit pissy and it feels cheap. The whole amp is not worth saving, really but it might do for a bench amp at a push. At least it is now off my bench so I can move on down the list of things to be repaired.

Monday, June 1, 2020

Changing HDD to SSD in an iMac

For a friend; I volunteered to change the hard disk to an ssd in a 2012 iMac. Well, doesn't sound too difficult, does it? I mean, how difficult can it be?

First, there is the getting in to the thing in the first place. It involved delicate prying of the screen away from the back, using guitar picks and a scalpel (very, very gently) to cut through the glue. It fought back, so I did what most people do and went to Youtube for guidance. The main thing seemed to be get it warm with a hair dryer. So, being a very hot May Day, I left the thing out in the sun for three hours to get nice and toasty inside and out.

This got me to the point where the scalpel and guitar picks started to work, and a suction cup gently pulling the front eventually got it to give way ..


So the next step is to fit the SSD in the hole where the old HD was. Now, the old HDD looks like this:

.. and the new one is too small. 


So it's off to Amazon to order up a converter. The first one wasn't the right style to fit into an iMac despite all of the promises on the web site, so I had to have another go. I also ordered up the sticky strips designed to work in an iMac to put the thing back together again. 


All done .. restoring from a Time Machine backup, only took 12 hours for 2TB of data. That has to be quite fast, but clearly benefiting from the fusion drive it was coming from as well. 

Look, Heidi - I have 27 Inches Of Loveliness in the Lab! - if only temporarily ...




Friday, May 29, 2020

Warm weather, and the Nixie clock is suddenly very accurate

My Nixie clock in the Lab is suddenly maintaining time to the second. It's controlled by a crystal, and always has run a little bit fast since I never got around to putting a trimmer cap on it. Now I know that crystals age; the mechanical stress it is under when mounted relaxes over time; purities move within the crystal, and the crystal itself might lose a bit - or gain a bit of mass as crap floats around. It's not oven controlled or anything - just room temperature controlled, and now, it's fantastic.

I was talking about replacing it and building a new one. I wonder if it heard me?