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I just salvaged a ViewSonic VPD150 LCD monitor from a skip.
Unfortunately, it has a DFP/TMDS input. The video input is
through a cable that comes out of the back of the monitor. The
plug at the end of the cable is a 20-way male connector with
small-pitch centronics-style "pins" in a D shell (much like a
DE9M, but a bit smaller).
Will a simple DVI-to-DFP adapter like the one below let me use
it on any DVI card ? Or are there any additional requirements ?
Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.video (More info?)
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On 2004-10-22, Andre Majorel wrote:
> I just salvaged a ViewSonic VPD150 LCD monitor from a skip.
> Unfortunately, it has a DFP/TMDS input. The video input is
> through a cable that comes out of the back of the monitor. The
> plug at the end of the cable is a 20-way male connector with
> small-pitch centronics-style "pins" in a D shell (much like a
> DE9M, but a bit smaller).
Apparently, this type of connector is called "MDR".
> Will a simple DVI-to-DFP adapter like the one below let me use
> it on any DVI card ? Or are there any additional requirements ?
I bought a DVI-to-DFP adapter and it worked perfectly. The
monitor was able to sync to VGA 80x25 text mode and all the
modes I tried (1024x768, 800x600, 640x480, 512x384, 400x300,
384x288, 360x270, 344x256, 328x249 and 320x240).
--
André Majorel <URL:http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/>
(Counterfeit: ufajaz@curlew.com fiqas@verlag.com)
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