In reference to your description, it’s actually good that you added the black screen when the audio briefly cut off. This adds more realism to it and probably would’ve happened as depicted.
Personally, what I mean is that if it existed past 2000, that means it could be a screen from the 90's. What i'm trying to say is: The CEMS-1000 is a piece of history FROM the 90's
In reference to your description, it’s actually good that you added the black screen when the audio briefly cut off. This adds more realism to it and probably would’ve happened as depicted.
Thanks a lot, SFS!
Note to that thing in the desc: CEMS-1000 is a piece of history [to me personally] so yeah. Otherwise, great working on this!
Thanks. And what do you mean by "piece of history"? That you saw this screen in person before?
Personally, what I mean is that if it existed past 2000, that means it could be a screen from the 90's. What i'm trying to say is: The CEMS-1000 is a piece of history FROM the 90's
@@centralcaliforniaman Oh okay!
@@WildDiamond07 Do the EAS mock Los Angeles required monthly test from December 30, 2003 with the CEMS-1000 screen please.
@@meowkitty5588 Maybe... but at the moment I don't know.
Nice job recreating what the screen would have looked like had it worked
Thank you so much!
@@WildDiamond07 You're welcome
YES MAN YOU UPLOADED!!!!!!
I was on a break.
@@WildDiamond07 oh ok. dw i had like a 2-3 month break
Nice
Thanks!
Well this is rare
It's a real screen.
@@WildDiamond07 Nice
How do i tone
What exactly do you mean? Decoding? If so, you need SeaTTY.
@@WildDiamond07 apparently you made a tutorial?
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