Id say try the adapter you have on the card you prefer. if it doesn't work
go to plan b.
Because i do know they can do odd things with the pinouts from a card and
allot of graphics vendors make VGA something that can be at least connected
and used. so while it is supposed to be A, you can get B and C to work too.
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Mark Jarvis <
m.jarvis@cox.net> wrote:
>
> I dug out my spare video card and it has a DVI-I port so I think that I'll
> try that.
>
> I still don't know enough about this whole area, so if anyone has anything
> to share, it would be appreciated.
>
> Mark Jarvis
>
>
> Mark Jarvis wrote:
>
>
>
> If I understand what I've been reading about the DVI interface, without
> the 4 pins around the horizontal bar, there's no analog output in the
> plug--see diagram. The DVI-D ones--which is what I have on one machine--do
> not have the analog signal.
>
>
> Quoting: "As well as digital signals, the DVI connector includes pins
> providing the same analog signals found on a VGA connector, allowing an
> analog VGA monitor to be connected with a passive plug adapter (or with a
> converter cable with VGA at one end, and DVI-A or DVI-I at the other). This
> feature was included in order to make DVI universal, as it allows either
> type of monitor (analog or digital) to be operated from the same connector.
>
> The DVI connector on a device is therefore given one of three names,
> depending on which signals it implements:
>
> - *DVI-D* (digital only, both single-link and dual-link)
> - *DVI-A* (analog only)
> - *DVI-I* (integrated – digital and analog)"
>
> One machine has both DVI-I & VGA ports, the other only the DVI-D,. I'll
> try to find a spare video card and see if that will help.
>
> Mark
>
> Stephen wrote:
>
> I have dual link DVI output on my graphics card, and it worked fine
> with the simple adapter.
>
> I can look and see if i have a spare. 10 bux for that is ridiculous.
>
> On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 12:04 AM, Mark Jarvis <m.jarvis@cox.net> <m.jarvis@cox.net> wrote:
>
> I have good news and bad news. The bad news is that I went by Fry's and they
> wanted $10 and up for an adapter. The good news is I didn't buy one. I say
> good news because I'm now learning a little about DVI & I don't think an
> adapter is going to fix the problem. The DVI ports on my new computer are
> DVI-D (Dual Link). Since apparently a DVI-D port is digital only, I suspect
> that attempting to run that signal through a VGA interface either would
> require a non-simple (& non-cheap) adapter or be impossible.
>
> It looks like the KVM box is going back (more bad news) & I buy a more
> expensive KVM with DVI ports.
>
> Any advice & comments by someone familiar with video and the DVI interface
> will be gratefully accepted.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark Jarvis
>
>
>
> Stephen wrote:
>
> The simple answer is yes, Most graphics cards come with them now, but
> you can probably stop by frys and get one pretty cheap. cant image it
> would be more than 5 bux.
>
> On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 11:16 PM, Mark Jarvis <m.jarvis@cox.net> <m.jarvis@cox.net> wrote:
>
> I just ordered & received a TRENDnet 2-port USB KVM switch kit. I thought I
> was OK on the video because its rated resolution is greater than what I'm
> running.
>
> What's the problem? It appears to only have VGA video ports and one of the
> computers I be hooking up to it has only DVI. Is there such a thing as a
> DVI-to-VGA adapter? Will I have problems using this unit with my computers?
>
> I'm sure that the solution is simple, & I probably should know the answer,
> but video is one area I have no expertise in.
>
> Thanks in advance for any advice.
>
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