Need help! Someone Has he a 21" CRT (trinitron tube-130khz/170hz-pitch .24) ???
Hello,
I don't know where to ask help, so I hope that I write in the right place...
And I hope to write correctly, I do not speak English fluently...
I have a big problem with my monitor (CRT) .. I can't use it beyond 60Hz and 1600x1200 with Windows 7 (64bit).
The plug'n'play looks dead (tested on XP x86), so most of the soft (RivaTuner, Powerstrip, etc.) can do nothing.
The only way is to make a x64 driver containing the EDID of the display ...
The EDID contains the monitor's characteristics (frequency, resolution, etc. ...), and is contained in an EPROM (in the monitor).
When you plug a plug'n'play monitor to a PC, Windows queries the screen to know the EDID, and records it in the registry database.
I have the procedure to create a driver, but I desperately need your help.
To do this, I would need have a possessor of this screen that would have the kindness to extract it via the software phoenix.exe (http://www.softsea.com/review/Phoenix-EDID-Designer.html)
or via google search = "Phoenix EDID Designer".
This edid, once extracted, will be recorded in ".Dat" which will be used during the creation of the special driver.
Of course, it's most difficult to find my model of CRT monitor because it's obsolete. So I managed to find some identical references to mine:
- Sony CPD-G520
- Dell P1130
- HP P1130
- COMPAQ P1130
- IBM P275
- SUN GDM-5510 (my monitor)
There may be others models that I have not found. Here are the mains features:
Vertical Synchronization Range -> 48 - 170 Hz
Horizontal Synchronization Range -> 30 - 130 kHz
Technology -> FD Trinitron
Thank you very much (in advance) for your help
Ps: Of course, I'll give you the procedure ... if that works ...
Hello,
I don't know where to ask help, so I hope that I write in the right place...
And I hope to write correctly, I do not speak English fluently...
I have a big problem with my monitor (CRT) .. I can't use it beyond 60Hz and 1600x1200 with Windows 7 (64bit).
The plug'n'play looks dead (tested on XP x86), so most of the soft (RivaTuner, Powerstrip, etc.) can do nothing.
The only way is to make a x64 driver containing the EDID of the display ...
The EDID contains the monitor's characteristics (frequency, resolution, etc. ...), and is contained in an EPROM (in the monitor).
When you plug a plug'n'play monitor to a PC, Windows queries the screen to know the EDID, and records it in the registry database.
I have the procedure to create a driver, but I desperately need your help.
To do this, I would need have a possessor of this screen that would have the kindness to extract it via the software phoenix.exe (http://www.softsea.com/review/Phoenix-EDID-Designer.html)
or via google search = "Phoenix EDID Designer".
This edid, once extracted, will be recorded in ".Dat" which will be used during the creation of the special driver.
Of course, it's most difficult to find my model of CRT monitor because it's obsolete. So I managed to find some identical references to mine:
- Sony CPD-G520
- Dell P1130
- HP P1130
- COMPAQ P1130
- IBM P275
- SUN GDM-5510 (my monitor)
There may be others models that I have not found. Here are the mains features:
Vertical Synchronization Range -> 48 - 170 Hz
Horizontal Synchronization Range -> 30 - 130 kHz
Technology -> FD Trinitron
Thank you very much (in advance) for your help
Ps: Of course, I'll give you the procedure ... if that works ...
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