Jeff, what is the problem with changing the backlight
on, say, an old Wallstreet screen? I would like to do
it, but I'm not sure if it's a do-it-yourself-home
project. Is the Lombard the same problem?
George

--- Jeff Hubatka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> If you have a working Lombard, go ahead and sell
> that one rather than 
> scavenge it for parts. I have some broken screens, I
> can send you one 
> (or just the backlight). There are instructions
> available on the web, 
> actually the screen assy removal part isn't too
> tough. It's a little 
> harder to do the backlight, since you have to take
> the LCD apart too.
> 
> Here's a link to get the display assembly off.  
> http://homepage.mac.com/scadboy/lcd/
> ---
> JSH
> TiBook
> 



                
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