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--- In IBM_T2X_LCD@yahoogroups.com, "Wilson J. Chan" <wilson@...> wrote:
\n>
\n> Best way is to start with 2-strip dual-link mode to make sure you
\n> converter box is working. See if you can do 3840x2400@24Hz. Set your
\n> DG5's EDID to 6, reboot, and you should be able to select
\n3840x2400@24Hz
\n> from your nVidia driver.
\n>
\n> --wilson
\n>
\n> yeangchng wrote:
\n> > Hi all,
\n> >
\n> > Could some of you with a DG5 and a real IBM converter box post a
\n> > foolproof step-by-step guide on how to get the 3-stripe 48Hz mode
\n> > working?
\n> >
\n> > Since I am about to start experimenting with the Kramer-amp reverse-
\n> > engineered converter box I want to be sure that any failure to get
\n> > 48Hz (or 25Hz from dual link) is due to a wrong connection, and not
\n> > due to a driver option or EDID option that I am not activating.
\n> >
\n> > Any input from Wilson, Flup, etc would be appreciated.
\n> >
\n> > I guess the easiest way to test the "correctness" of my reassigned
\n> > connections would be to just use 1 dual link into 2 single links and
\n> > see if it runs at 25Hz, then worry about 3-stripe mode later, right?
\n> > Is there some special mode I have to activate even for 25Hz on 1x
\n> > dual link connection?
\n> >
\n> > Yeang
\n> >
\n> >
\n>