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On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 3:28 PM, Jarod Wilson <jarod-ajLrJawYSntWk0Htik3J/w at public.gmane.org> wrote: > On Apr 14, 2009, at 1:52 PM, Ben Eisenbraun wrote: > >> On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 08:39:32AM -0400, Greg Rundlett wrote: >>> I already own a ViewSonic vx2235wm 22" LCD (circa 2006) monitor >>> (which >>> has DVI and VGA inputs). ?If I connect the Dell to the ViewSonic >>> using a >>> DVI cable there is no output to the monitor. ?Nothing. ?Because >>> there is >>> no signal, the monitor light is amber rather than blue. >> >> I bet it's not the compuer; it's the monitor. >> >> I have a Viewsonic vx2025wm that exhibits similar symptoms. ?Works >> fine on >> VGA, works fine on DVI with my Macbook, but sits in power save/no >> signal >> mode using DVI to an Nvidia card in my desktop. >> >> If you google for "dead dvi viewsonic" or "dell stuck dvi" and >> you'll turn >> up a ton of hits. ?Dell sold quite a few rebranded Viewsonics, and the >> stuck DVI was a regular issue on their support forums. >> Unfortunately Dell >> took the forums down, but there are still posts out there about the >> issue. >> >> I first saw the problem after plugging in a VGA cable to a second >> machine >> while the DVI was connected to the desktop. ?On the next reboot, the >> DVI >> stopped working. ?I can usually get it running again through some >> combination of plugging and unplugging the DVI/VGA cables with power >> ups/downs in the middle, but it's not reliable, and I've basically >> resigned >> myself to using the VGA. > > Oh, hrm... Now that you mention it... I have a ... hah! vx2025wm that > does similar, and can also only be used via VGA. I have a second one > that works fine via DVI. The first one, DVI *did* initially work, then > I was dinking around with resolution changes or something, and it > stopped working, hasn't ever worked since... > >From what I've been able to uncover, it looks like the problem I'm having is due to volatile EDID http://komeil.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!11E09A8750032F2C!252.entry If I can get a good EDID (online or from ViewSonic), and reset it, then the monitor should work. I'm researching now how to flash the EDID using Linux. Maybe read-edid http://linux.about.com/cs/linux101/g/readedid.htm http://john.fremlin.de/programs/linux/read-edid/ Info from the Ubuntu package: hardware information-gathering tool for VESA PnP monitors read-edid consists of two tools: . get-edid uses a VESA VBE 2 interrupt service routine request to read a 128 byte EDID version 1 structure from your graphics card, which retrieves this information from the monitor via the Data Display Channel (DDC). parse-edid parses this data structure and outputs data suitable for inclusion into the XFree86 or X.org configuration file. get-edid uses architecture-specific methods for querying the video hardware (real-mode x86 instructions on i386, Open Firmware device tree parsing on PowerMac) and is therefore only available for i386 and powerpc architectures. -- Greg Rundlett Web Developer - Initiative in Innovative Computing http://iic.harvard.edu camb 617-384-5872 nbpt 978-225-8302 m. 978-764-4424 -skype/aim/irc/twitter freephile http://profiles.aim.com/freephile
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