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Author Re: How can a TV know that an image is coming from a computer, not a comsumer set-top
JW

2007-12-19, 1:16 pm

Page 4 of the User's manual for the 2600 card you provided the link to
clearly indicate that the extra 4 pins of the DVI-I output connector are
used to provide an analog VGA(Dsub) output with a dongle that comes with the
card.

http://america.giga-byte.com/FileLi...rx26p512h_e.pdf


"D" <tarb@bk.ru> wrote in message
news:72ac539f-0547-417c-be8b-81dcdc5211e0@d21g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On Dec 18, 9:59 pm, "T Shadow" <blackh...@nowhere.void.com> wrote:
> I asked not about DVI standard, but about custom implementation of DVI
> output on Radeon HD cards.


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