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Setting up custom resolutions with windows and Intel iPGU: Quickly permute all parameters
The Next CEO of Stack Overflowretrieve back porch (horizontal and vertical) in windows xpCustom screen resolutions with Intel graphics cardMy monitor's screen resolution has dropped from 1920x1200 to 1919x1200Connecting PC to TV via HDMI/DVI: Windows XP doesn't allow the appropriate screen resolutionEnable ~4K (3840 X 2160) resolution on Windows 7 with Intel HD Graphics cardCan Windows change your monitor's refresh rate?Monitor not displaying native resolutionMonitor limited to 1280x1024Custom resolution on a vertical monitor, with windows 7Setting up Ubuntu-Server with intel GPU for custom resolution
I have a small TFT display without a datasheet. This display is connected to a prototype HDMI interface, so no edid information either.
I want to have windows 10 display an image, but without the correct settings for front porch, back porch, sync width, both horizontal and vertical I cannot get it to work.
I tried custom resolutions with the Intel driver, but there are lots of different combinations that I have to try, and setting up a custom resolutions takes time and it has to be set up manually.
Is there a way to have this trial and error automated? Preferably with windows, but if there's a solution that requires linux I will try that as well. After getting the correct values, I will create an edid anyway.
The only things I know for sure: the active area, 480x240, and the size, which is 1.8". It has been taken from a BMW headup display, the manufacturer is JDI, and the model is ACX416AKN.
From the looks of the pcb it uses 3x 6bit RGB input, no lvds or rsds stuff.
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I have a small TFT display without a datasheet. This display is connected to a prototype HDMI interface, so no edid information either.
I want to have windows 10 display an image, but without the correct settings for front porch, back porch, sync width, both horizontal and vertical I cannot get it to work.
I tried custom resolutions with the Intel driver, but there are lots of different combinations that I have to try, and setting up a custom resolutions takes time and it has to be set up manually.
Is there a way to have this trial and error automated? Preferably with windows, but if there's a solution that requires linux I will try that as well. After getting the correct values, I will create an edid anyway.
The only things I know for sure: the active area, 480x240, and the size, which is 1.8". It has been taken from a BMW headup display, the manufacturer is JDI, and the model is ACX416AKN.
From the looks of the pcb it uses 3x 6bit RGB input, no lvds or rsds stuff.
resolution
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I have a small TFT display without a datasheet. This display is connected to a prototype HDMI interface, so no edid information either.
I want to have windows 10 display an image, but without the correct settings for front porch, back porch, sync width, both horizontal and vertical I cannot get it to work.
I tried custom resolutions with the Intel driver, but there are lots of different combinations that I have to try, and setting up a custom resolutions takes time and it has to be set up manually.
Is there a way to have this trial and error automated? Preferably with windows, but if there's a solution that requires linux I will try that as well. After getting the correct values, I will create an edid anyway.
The only things I know for sure: the active area, 480x240, and the size, which is 1.8". It has been taken from a BMW headup display, the manufacturer is JDI, and the model is ACX416AKN.
From the looks of the pcb it uses 3x 6bit RGB input, no lvds or rsds stuff.
resolution
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I have a small TFT display without a datasheet. This display is connected to a prototype HDMI interface, so no edid information either.
I want to have windows 10 display an image, but without the correct settings for front porch, back porch, sync width, both horizontal and vertical I cannot get it to work.
I tried custom resolutions with the Intel driver, but there are lots of different combinations that I have to try, and setting up a custom resolutions takes time and it has to be set up manually.
Is there a way to have this trial and error automated? Preferably with windows, but if there's a solution that requires linux I will try that as well. After getting the correct values, I will create an edid anyway.
The only things I know for sure: the active area, 480x240, and the size, which is 1.8". It has been taken from a BMW headup display, the manufacturer is JDI, and the model is ACX416AKN.
From the looks of the pcb it uses 3x 6bit RGB input, no lvds or rsds stuff.
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