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    G1 output

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by T3Knical5urg3, Jan 28, 2007.

  1. T3Knical5urg3

    T3Knical5urg3 Notebook Geek

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    I have a analog lcd monitor that i hook up to my G1 fine, but when i out the digital adapter on it and plug it into the digital it doesn't see the monitor. Should i be worried or is this normal? I don't have a digital monitor right now so i can't tell if that will work.
     
  2. coriolis

    coriolis Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    I'm kinda confused, but what I understand is, your Analog LCD(VGA) works fine, but you 'think' the Digital(DVI) LCD doesn't? But you haven't tested on the DVI one yet, have you?

    Sorry, the third sentence is confusing me :p
     
  3. MilestonePC.com

    MilestonePC.com Company Representative

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    I'm curious as yo what your attempting to do.

    Analogue = VGA port
    Digital = DVI port

    We both know this.

    So you have an external LCD monitor in which you are able to hook it up via the VGA port and it works.

    Next part you state something to do with with the Digital port, what are you doing? Your LCD has both VGA and DVI inputs, and when you use the DVI port it doesn't work?

    Or are you doing something totaly different that what I stated? Please clarify :D