Long shot but any info on this LCD?

I have a dozen color LCD that I'd like to try and use them but I can't find any datasheet on it at all. The number are UC-351 20207057 (made in japan) (only on the cable, no other information on LCD panel) It is 480x102, the color pixels are in triads and form visual resolution of 160x102

They were originally made for Atari Lynx display and I found a bunch of them for a dollar each (bought em all hee heeh). They do work when I tried them in my Lynx although without backlighting hardware it was a bit hard to see.

Any idea if datasheet exists for this LCD? Or if anyone successfully interfaced Atari Lynx LCD with Arduino or other microprocessor?

From the Atari Lynx schematic it looks like a LOT of pins (66 for columns and 6 for rows).

http://www.atariage.com/Lynx/archives/schematics/Schematic_Lynx_LR_Low.html

Looks like the columns are in three groups. Each group seems to have a two-phase clock.

Doesn't look at all easy to connect to.

The ribbon cable has something like 30 pins so I think many of the common pins on the LCD are tied together like the 4 bits data for each of the RGB.

If you paste a full schematic together it looks like most of the data lines go straight to the "Mikey" 6502 microprocessor. This bodes well!

DO0-3, P1-4, CLK1-3, CL2, TPR, DBL, and Reset

That's 15 lines. Not impossible on the Arduino.

What about mega? 54 digital I/O pins which leaves a bit of room to hook up with SD card and load bitmapped picture.

Still, no datasheet, no known timing, or setting, nothing.