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PowerBook 540c screen issue

crazyben

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I just confirmed that mine has Toshiba screen and the display cable part number is 821-0056-A 632-0050-A.
 

jmacz

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Note the ribbon cables sometimes visually look ok when they aren’t. Won’t know until you beep out each pin on both ends with a multimeter. I have found two that looked perfect but had an issue. I am referring to all three ribbon cables. If the cables an issue, you can find a replacement or do what I did and graft over the dead spot (if you see it) or use a flexible bodge wire from end to end.
 

3lectr1cPPC

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Would you be able to link the auction or post a photo from it showing the screen? Depending on how good the photos are, I can ID whether it's a Toshiba or a Sharp. The Sharp has a glossier appearance.
 

3lectr1cPPC

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I'm pretty sure that isn't a Sharp. There's a small, small chance that it's the rare Hosiden panel, but it's probably a Toshiba.
 

MikeatOSX

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I have a similar problem when I started one of my PB 540c today after 2 years:
The upper half of the screen is disturbed by vertical stripes.
Any hints please?
 

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crazyben

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I'm pretty sure that isn't a Sharp. There's a small, small chance that it's the rare Hosiden panel, but it's probably a Toshiba.
Yes is sharp.

Here is the update on this. I removed the vinegar syndrome display and plugged to display with missing line and it works. The display is as sharp (no pun indented) as it can be. The flickering issue is also gone. So i think the problem is with the display connector from logic board to the display.

Now i have one fully working 540c and one working headless 540c.
 

3lectr1cPPC

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Yes is sharp.

Here is the update on this. I removed the vinegar syndrome display and plugged to display with missing line and it works. The display is as sharp (no pun indented) as it can be. The flickering issue is also gone. So i think the problem is with the display connector from logic board to the display.

Now i have one fully working 540c and one working headless 540c.
Rats. I guess my ID skills aren’t as good as I thought they were! I’m glad you got it sorted regardless - I’d try reseating that LB to display cable if you haven’t already, there’s a chance it’s loose at the logic board side. Either that, or it’s just damaged.
 

crazyben

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Rats. I guess my ID skills aren’t as good as I thought they were! I’m glad you got it sorted regardless - I’d try reseating that LB to display cable if you haven’t already, there’s a chance it’s loose at the logic board side. Either that, or it’s just damaged.
Hahaha yup. Now don’t go to Vegas to play blackjack lol. They use cards from same deck 🤣

I only have one working screen so I will keep the other headless.
 
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