> That's all fine, but did we ever find out if someone were crazy enough to > pay for the PnP monitor specs (wasn't it $300 or so?) that an > implementation could be done and properly documented source released? > Reverse engineering this just does not sound like fun.
From my limited understanding and research, the "PnP monitor specs" belongs to VESA, a more "enlightened" organization than the owner of the rest of the PnP specs :-) The VESA PnD (plug and display) specs can be downloaded from the VESA web site (http://www.vesa.org/pnd.pdf). A cursory flip through the specs seem to indicate that it will indeed provide video timing (as well as other interesting pieces of) information about your display hardware. Is there a different PnP monitor spec that people are talking about? This (the VESA spec) is what my monitor uses. HTH, randolph -- Debian Developer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.TauSq.org/
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