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>Great! Thank you both for the information.
\n> There were no problems with the transforming DG1 into DG3.
\n> Wilson already wrote what you need.
\n> Important is that you reload the firmware in T221 into DG3 (DVI)
\n> version.
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> The IBM DVI cable for T221 P/N is 07N2227, but IBM sells it only inSo just to be absolutely clear, 55P0995 includes 2 of the 07N2227.
\n> sets of two with the P/N 55P0995 (in the box are two DVI cables with
\n> P/N 07N2227 each, on the box you see P/N 55P0995).
\n> The cable set is relatively expensive at IBM.
\n>
\n> You need only one DVI cable to run T221.
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