[Open-graphics] Re: DDC injection box Re: Boot-time video mode
André Pouliot
apouliot at microelectronique.ca
Mon Sep 11 08:07:33 EDT 2006
mykrowatt at comcast.net wrote:
> I'm a nerd, not a geek, and I've got two of them. There are also situations like graphic arts, where you can get a little more image sharpness out of a monitor like the FW-900 if you use the BNC inputs instead of the VGA inputs. Grandma might have already blown her monitor budget 10 years ago on a very nice 17 or 19-incher she could barely afford, and raise bloody hell if somebody tries to tell her she has to abandon her investment. Then, of course, there's the embedded world, where the display might not be a regular monitor in the first place.
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Don't try to put embeded world into that. People in embeded view adding
another component as a problem. Anyway they are developping on another
computer and after that load the necessary program they need. They don't
want a programming tool that require them to add another memory for
configuration even less a micro-controller.
> So just because all the monitors on sale down at the local Computer Shack support DDC, don't assume the whole world is that way. Those who insist on automated configuration will have to procure a DDC monitor, but that should never be viewed as the One True Way, with everyone else anathematized as heretics.
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>From: James Richard Tyrer <tyrerj at acm.org>
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>>Rogelio Serrano wrote:
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>>>ok thats fine for the geeks.
>>>
>>>but i dont like to divide the computer world between the geeks and
>>>none geeks. geeks like to be spoilt by easy to use hardware that
>>>figure things out by themselves too right?
>>>
>>>i would like me grandma to be able to run a data center too.
>>>
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>>I am proceeding on the assumption that only geeks will own odd-ball
>>fixed frequency monitors.
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>>JRT
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