Toshiba 8" LCD panel - Need pinout diagram

I bought this LCD panel (part # LTA080B820A) specifically because it said it had analog RGB input instead of digital inputs that most LCD's accept.
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=LTA080B820A&cat=MON
Now i need to find a pinout diagram that tells me which pin does what on the input connector so that I can wire it up.
Anyone have a clue where i can find a pinout diagram for it, or know of a way to test the pins.
I figured since it is analog RGB i should be able to solder up a homeade VGA cable, would this work?
Help if you can .
Thanks,
-Krys

Hi
Such technical manuals are not for public and I think you should get in contact with an authorized service provider. Here its only an user to user platform and I doubt that you can get these informations here.
Anyway, here you can search for an ASP in your country:
http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com > Support & Downloads > Find an authorized service provider

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