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>*Nod* - but at least it's possible to turn the displays on in
\n> > Cool - well done. This at least seems to mean that the hardware
\n> > isn't forcing itself not to work when it doesn't see an EDID.
\n> > (Yes, that would be odd, but you never know.)
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\n> Well, EDID is only half the problem. Even if I trick the driver to
\n> pull the EDID off of disk, the display won't light up until I do the
\n> hot key switching. Seems like hot plugging is still an issue beyond
\n> EDID detection.
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> > So... G80's out, and it's got a separate video encoder chip.Indeed; G80's out as of *yesterday*, with no Quadro news as
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\n> I can't confirm that for sure. FX 4500 X2 is G70 based.
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