E89382 Hannstar J Mv-4 94v-0 Boardview --39-link--39- Jun 2026

(such as the older MSI MS-168A platform or MS-16371)

If you are performing a chip-level repair, searching for "E89382" alone often leads to the wrong file. Instead, look for a marking like (Compal) or "ZR1" (Quanta) on the board.

When you open a boardview file using a viewer program, you can: E89382 Hannstar J Mv-4 94v-0 Boardview --39-LINK--39-

If you meant to remove the --39-LINK--39- placeholder (often used in forums to bypass direct linking), here is the clean version:

: This is a UL (Underwriters Laboratories) file number associated with HannStar. (such as the older MSI MS-168A platform or

often handle file requests for specific Hannstar board versions Hannstar J Mv-4 94v-0 Schematic Diagram: Read/Download

The term "--39-LINK--39-" seems to refer to a specific connection, interface, or possibly a jumper on the board. In electronics, such codes are often used to identify particular connectors, test points, or switches. The "39" could denote a specific pin, connection point, or it might be part of a coding system used by the manufacturer or repair technicians. often handle file requests for specific Hannstar board

Look for strings ending in a "P" format, such as LA-9101P or LA-A991P .

Look for a label or silkscreen marking that contains:

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