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Dos Vga

DVI-D to VGA: Connect Video Devices to the Analog Display Equipment

A DVI-D to VGA Converter helps in transmitting DVI-D signals from a digital source such as a PC by converting them to analog so that these signals can be viewed on VGA displays. Supporting multiple video resolutions such as 1900 x1200, 1600 x 1200, 1280x1024 and 1024x768 (UXGA, SXGA, XGA, SVGA, VGA), these devices do not require an external power supply.

They are HDCP compliant and have a VGA bandwidth of 165 MHz and DVI-D bandwidth of 1.6 GHz. These devices can convert any digital signal into VGA video, without loss of data. The signals can then be viewed on any CRT monitors, analog systems as well as televisions with VGA connections. These DVI-D to VGA devices are built with a DVI-I digital single link connector on the source end and a standard HD15 connector on the display side. Compatible with DDWG DVI standard, this converter is easy to use and requires no device drivers or additional software for operation.

The Digital Video Interface (DVI) format is one of the preferred methods of connecting to LCDs and Plasma displays today. By allowing conversion between the DVI to VGA interfaces, these converters make the connection between DVI-D input and the VGA output functional. These devices work on the simple plug and play rule by attaching the DVI end of the adapter to the video card and the VGA connector to the display. DVI video cards produce a digital video signal, which is converted into analog at the VGA output. This product also has all the necessary regulatory approvals such as CE, FCC and RoHS. VGA is slowly being replaced by DVI since it provides a cleaner, crisper picture at better video resolutions.

Additionally, this converter can extend the life of your existing display equipment, saving you thousands of dollars in the process. For this precise reason the converter based on DVI-D to VGA format is an ideal solution for small applications such as home theatre setups or larger ones in commercial, government or industrial environments.

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Bricked video card, bad bios flash. How can I fix it with another computer? HELP?

I had to flash my videocard through dos in order to fix the shaders. I also tried another bios, but ended up flashing back to the 2nd one due to unstability. The flash went bad, and now I get no display from my videocard.

I NEED to fix it. I costs $170, I know I probably did something wrong flashing it, but I know how to flash it back if I could acess display. There are two vga slots on my mobo. I was wondering if I put the card in the secondary PCI slot and used my father's gpu for the display, could I flash the inactive card? Help...
How can I acess the bricked card while using a differeent old card too? I think I can do it, I know how to flash the main card, but I'm almost sure that if I just flash it using it as a secondary bricked card it will just install a weird bios on my old card that I'm using as a display.
Wrong answer. Figured out I can restore it the same way if I put it in the second slot, use my back up, and replace the 0 in the DOS command with a 1(2nd slot number)

Only if you can switch the messed up one off in BIOS as they take over as soon as you put them in the slot.
Check if you have a 2-3 year warranty with the card makers, some have. You may be able to get it exchanged, otherwise it looks like it's for the trash.

Advantech Launches A x86-Based DIN-Rail PC
The Industrial Automation Group of Advantech introduces the UNO-1140F X86-based DIN-rail PC equipped with a VGA port, an Ethernet port, 2 x USB ports and 8 x isolated serial com ports which can handle 921.6 Kbps max speed per port

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