> Has anyone thought about trying to modify a TFT display from > a defunct PowerBook so that it may serve as a flat screen > monitor? It seems to me that the mod would be somewhat > complicated and entirely foolhardy for an unqualified person > like me to undertake. Yet... It seems possible.
It's possible. I haven't been able to find the pinout diagram for this model (there is a Sharp LCD module that uses nearly identical model number but uses VGA frequency.) You would need 3 4bit ADC chips to convert the Mac video signal to the digital signal for the LCD and it would only run as Mac monitor at about 35KHz. ---------- Duo/2400 List, The friendliest place on the Net! A listserv for users and fans of Mac subportables. FAQ at <http://www.themacintoshguy.com/lists/DuoListFAQ.shtml> Be sure to visit Mac2400! <http://www.sineware.com/mac2400> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Need help from a real person? Try. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ---------- Dr. Bott | 10/100 Ethernet for your 2400 is finally here! MPC-100 | <http://www.drbott.com/prod/mpc100.html> RoadTools $30 PodiumPad available at Apple retail stores, $20 Traveler CoolPad at Staples. Both in white for iBooks at <http://roadtools.com> Midwest Mac Parts ][ <http://www.midwestmac.com> After-market parts for Macs. ][ 888-356-1104 ][ MacResQ Specials: LaCie SCSI CDR From $99! PowerBook 3400/200 Only $879! Norton AntiVirus 6 Only $19! We Stock PARTS! <http://www.macresq.com>
