If you have the SED1330F datasheet then with the use of a multimeter you can discover the pinouts, t'is pretty easy. You'll be looking for the following pins on the connector from the chip: d0 to d7, RES, RD, WR, CS and A0. Then Gnd/Vss(0v), Vdd (5v) and possibly -Vee (LCD drive, around -20v).
Just this week I did exactly this for the Panasonic W1030 (480x128).
If you don't mind can you post your findings for others for future reference?
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myLCD - An LCD framebuffer library
(KS0108, PCD8544, SED1565, SED1335,
Nokia Colour LCD's, T6963C, TCP/IP, etc..)
http://mylcd.sourceforge.net/