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I see you posted this in every forum around the www.
No help anywhere, maybe send us a picture from the back of your LCD.
320x240 wo/controller will be a difficult project for you if you can't even identify the LCD, SED1330,T6963 is the most common controller for graphic LCD, if you see one of this chip on the back, you might have a chance to get it up and running.
That means it has an onboard controller somewhere probably an I2C or SPI bus interface. You need to disassemble the display until you can find out what the driver IC is, because that's what you'll actually be dealing with. A 'naked' LCD panel with an external controller would have a huge number of pins.
If it is a part of some working device you can try to monitor LCD signals in system. More likely it is SPI driven and you need to find quite a few pins.
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