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Old 02 July 2002, 21:32   #1
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Hooooo Can anyone help me?????

Hi this has nothing to do with amiga's but i am in need of some help or guide on fixing the problem.
I have a sharpvision xv-710p Lcd projector and after giving it a good clean as it came from a pub there was lots of tobaco and dust on the lens etc...I had noticed there is a small ribbon cable that connects the lcd dislpay to one of the circuit boards and the end that goes to the lcd display has worn so much that when it's inserted into the little slot on the lcd display it is not connecting fully so the picture won't display.I know this because if you push it in more onto the connectors the picture appears.So i need to know were can you buy these little ribbon cables there is 30 lines on the cable if you know what i mean?30 silver strips each baring there ends for the connectors to touch.I have looked at maplins but don't know exactly what you call these cables.I am thinking of looking in something eletrical and old and to see if there is any ribbons in their to rip out.I once had the same problem long ago with my playstation with a ribbon cable.
Any help would be much appreciated or any websites to visit.
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