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onephatcrackaII 07-27-2004 01:08 PM

newbie question....
 
Before i ask my question I just want to say wow. All these inovative stuff you guys think of doing to your computers is crazy. Thats why i thought i would ask you guys this question and i know you can answer it.

to make it short this is what i want to do.

hook my new toshiba laptop to an old IBM thinkpad 600e 13in LCD and then be able to put those into my car.

the audio i have figured out.... the power source i have figured out.....

the advice i need is how i can hook the lcd data cable to the working laptop without ripping it open (in hopes not to void the warranty). :shrug:

that way i can physically mount the 13 in. lcd in my glove box and then remove my laptop from the car at night.

i know you can help me out with this

thanks a head of time :)

onephatcrackaII 07-29-2004 09:07 AM

so i guess no one here has a clue? :shrug:

Groth 07-31-2004 02:47 AM

Damn near imposssible to do. OEM LCD panels don't come with the kind of driver ICs that let you hook them to a variety of sources (well, except for those on the new DTR notebooks with replaceable graphics cards).

In theory, yes, you can find the spec's on your panel, and find a driver chip, and find a bridge chip to make your laptop and new drive chip talk to each other, and make the needed circuit board. In reality, there's too much to learn and too much to spend to make it worthwhile.


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