Where Can I Find the Datasheet for an Unmarked LCD with 75-76 Pins?

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An unmarked LCD with approximately 75-76 pins has been extracted from an old device, but the owner is struggling to locate its datasheet. The lack of part numbers or identifying markings complicates the search, as conventional methods yield no results. The user has shared a link to the LCD image for reference. Assistance is sought from the community to identify the LCD or provide relevant datasheet information. Without specific identifiers, finding the datasheet may be challenging.
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This is an lcd took from an old device
http://www.mediafire.com/?vta388a2uezc5pa
I cannot find the datasheet of this lcd and I don't even know its number
and it seems a little bit change since it has a lot of pins
I counted the pins and found them nearly 75 or 76
and I cannot find any thing like this on google

and I am grateful for you help
 
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