Hello all,

You could try forcing the Sun Ray to ignore DDC and always drive
a video timing that you know the monitor can handle. Use
'utresadm' to do that:

% utresadm -a -c <mac-of-sunray> -t default <timing>

where <timing> is the name of one of the timings shown by 'utresdef'.
Then power-cycle the Sun Ray.

/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utresadm -a -c IEEE802.0003BADC2DFA -t default [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I even did an utrestart, though I didn't expect this to change anything, nope. The power touch button is highlighted when I switch on the Sun Ray, but the screen remains dark.

Any more ideas? I would even dare to get my hands on my soldering iron if this would lead to anything. I have a bunch of Apple Cinema displays here that are for the basket if I don't find a solution for this.

I googled some more and found http://www.drbott.com/prod/db.lasso?code=0111-DVAD where they tell us

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DVIator is compatible with all G4 Power Macs with built-in DVI video cards and with ATI Radeon cards with DVI connectors (see DVI connector on the right) . If in doubt, the Apple Tech Info Library (TIL) will help you out.


Other computers or video cards with a DVI connector must provide support for Apple ADC flat panel displays in their firmware or drivers. If in doubt please ask the manufacturer of the video card.
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Any idea what this support is all about? Obviously the Sun Ray does not support ADC display. :-( Any idea whether the new Sun Rays going to be released this week will do?

Thanks!

Regards,

Andreas


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