LAP / Controller Compatibility Question

Our company recently inheritated a group of locations that have Nortel 2270 WLC's with Cisco firmware and have a mixture of 1010 and 1030 LAP's. We are trying to map out an upgrade path for them but I am having difficulty getting the following information, even directly from Cisco. So I was hoping someone on here can help me answer the following questions:
1. Does the 2270 WLC support any other model of Cisco LAP other than the 1010 and 1030?
2. Will a newer controller, say a 2100 or 4400, be compatible with the 1010 and 1030 LAPs already at these locations?
3. Is there anywhere I can find a list of Cisco controllers (EOL and otherwise) and what LAPs they support?
Thanks in advance for any help!

I wouldn't recommend the 2100 nor 2500 in a production network > 12 WAPs.  One of my pet peeves for the newer 2500 is the lack of LAG.
Here's your problem:  You have a Nortel WLC running Cisco 3.X code.  This means that you have no choice but to run old WAPs of the 1000-series.  This also means that your client cannot run newer APs.  I'm not sure if the 1130 is supported in this code.  So which basically boils down to this:  Your client cannot get additional WAPs from Cisco.  HOWEVER, if your client goes to the Cisco Refurbished program, they MIGHT be able to find some.
Another thing I'm curious are:
1.  What are you  or your client trying to do; and
2.  What's the budget?

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