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Mac Portable non-backlit "murky" LCD

Byrd

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Hi,

I've spent some time resurrecting my brother's Macintosh Portable M5120 non-backlit, having re-capped the board and rebuilt the battery.  The history of the unit it was that is was used up until the late 90's and stored away unused.

Much to my delight, it booted up (with a little coaxing - the first few starts it was rough, the HD wouldn't spin up etc) to the desktop.  The LCD is odd however; it looks clear but shortly after being powered on the left side of the panel gets darker and patchy - a kind of "murky" appearance.  Powered down, the murkiness is still present but disappears after a few minutes.

Noting this doesn't have backlighting, can anyone shed light on this issue, is it screen caps or is one of the transflective films on the LCD out of alignment?

Thanks

JB

 
I don't think the M5120 LCD has electrolytic caps... (not my own work, pictures from this site: http://24.52.155.15/dissport/portd.html)

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Is there any difference between starting it with battery only or battery+adapter - I guess what I am thinking is a power issue.  Have you checked the output of the power adapter?

 
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