Rogelio Serrano wrote:
On 8/30/06, James Richard Tyrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, I agree. Borrow a VGA monitor or use a TV are perfectly reasonable
solutions to the problem.
i dont think that is acceptable. all monitors should have ddc. for
those that dont do you want to open it up and solder a ddc chip on it?
there are multi frequency monitors around without ddc.
Am I missing something here. If you have an odd-ball monitor that
doesn't have DDC then you borrow a monitor or use your TV to run the
setup program to setup the card to work with your odd-ball monitor.
i like systems where the hardware figure things out among themselves.
I don't see how systems with odd-ball monitors without DDC are going to
configure themselves.
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JRT
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