On 8/29/06, Jon Smirl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm still trying to figure why there is a need for this external mode
setting box. I would have thought that the hardware powers on with video
output disabled. When the host executes the VBIOS ROM it reads the DDC,
sets a mode, and enables video out. All of the cards default to 640x480
VGA if they can't find a valid EDID.

For a fixed frequency monitor you would just change the default mode for
when there is no EDID from 640x480 to whatever you need, reflash the
VBIOS and boot. No external box needed.

If there is no VBIOS part of the system boot process needs to program the
mode but it can still handle a fixed frequency monitor if the hardware
powers up with video output disabled.


so we don't have to put fixed frequency monitor support in the card.
those who needs it can buy it. those who dont need it wont be
penalised by the overhead.

--
things i hate about my linux pc:

1. it takes more than a second to boot up
2. keeps asking about filenames and directories
3. does not remember what i was working on yesterday
4. does not remember all the changes i have ever made
5.cannot figure out necessary settings by itself
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