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I was thinking that it would be an alternative way of checking for 15way
wiring on the monitor cable.

The second thing that comes to mind, which might be needed is
correct(faked) EDID information from the new monitor.

good luck


Chris

On 31/05/10 23:45, Mark Benson wrote:
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> On 31 May 2010, at 22:38, Chris Bull wrote:
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>> Did you try an PC on the 15way socket left on the CRT?
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> The Sun Ray unit powered up and worked when it was assembled as one
device, however we have not tested the CRT part of the Ray on it's own,
we didn't really think about it as we didn't want the monitor.
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