On 4/4/06, Andreas Höschler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was concerned but nevertheless gave it a try with two Apple Clineman
> Displays (17" and 23"). On the 17" the power on button was lid and
> pressing on it had no effect. The screen remained dark. On the 23"
> display the power button was flashing, but otherwise I saw the same
> (nothing). The Sun Ray was powered on. Typing on the keyboard did
> nothing so it was no screen saver issue.

Did you power-cycle the Sun Ray after turning the monitor on?  If
the monitor wasn't powered on when the Sun Ray started up then
the monitor would not have responded to DDC, which means that
the Sun Ray will be driving it at 640x480.  It's possible that the
monitor just can't sync to that timing.

> Any ideas? And again the question, has anybody ever mastered to get an
> Apple Cinema Display to work with a Sun Ray? ASAIK the Sun Ray 1g has
> DVI-A output. I would guess that this is the problem. May be DVI-D or
> whatever is needed for the DVI-ADC-Adaptor to work.

The 1g has DVI-I, not DVI-A.  DVI-I presents both DVI-D and DVI-A
signals on one connector.  It's up to your cabling to pick up and
deliver whichever signals are appropriate for your monitor.  For
instance, the DVI-I-to-VGA adapter that comes with the 1g picks up
the DVI-A signals and presents them on a VGA connector.  A DVI-D
cable will pick up the DVI-D signals and ignore the DVI-A signals.

OttoM.
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ottomeister

Disclaimer: These are my opinions.  I do not speak for my employer.
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