Laurence:

Don't know the answer to your question; however, I'd recommend simply purchasing a new screen on ebay (~$100) and then you'll have two machines.. or, you could sell the intact Wallstreet and walk away with some cash. Complete step-by-step instructions and specifications are available here on how to replace the screen (an absolutely amazing resource as far as I'm concerned):

http://homepage.mac.com/scadboy/lcd/part3.html

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From: "Tekno Liber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Wallstreet / Lombard compatibility ?
Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 21:59:52 +0100
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I know they are different Macs, but as my Pismo is at work I can't
look at the screen to see how it differs from my Wallstreet.

What I would like to know is if the Wallstreet 14.1" TFT screen
would fit into a Lombard.

I have been offered a cheap Lombard with a dead screen and
as would rather have a Lombard than a Wallstreet, and rather
butcher a Wallstreet I would quite happily make the screen swap.

But is it at all possible ?

Laurence


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