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Old August 26th 04, 09:45 PM
Marton Anka
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Default Apple Cinema Display and BFG 6800 - minor problem

Hello,

I asked about the possibility of using a 23" cinema display with a 6800 card
a few weeks ago and got many responses. (Thanks everyone!)

I took the plunge, and bought a 23" Apple display and a BFG 6800 card (not
Ultra, not GT, just a 128MB regular one - this was all that I could find in
the area).

It's gorgeous. I love it.

However, there's one minor snag: the card has a VGA and a DVI output. The
display is hooked up to DVI, for obvious reasons. When I booted Windows, I
got the BIOS screen and the XP boot on my old VGA screen only, nothing on
the Apple. (In the office I use two identical 19" Sonys on some ATI card,
one on the VGA port and one on DVI, and both BIOS and the Windows boot
process appears on both, right until the system actually boots and
"separates" the two displays.)

So it appears that I can't really get rid of the old VGA display. Sort of a
bummer, as it's a huge 21" CRT, and I don't really have room for both of
them on my desk.

It appears that the BFG's firmware insists on using only the VGA connector
as the primary display (BIOS, etc) and only makes use of the DVI output when
a driver actually forces it to.

I tend to think that the problem is with the card - but if I got a "proper"
6800 (2 DVI outs), would that solve my problem? Anyone out there using an
Apple as the primary monitor, and seeing the BIOS screen?

Has anyone seen (and maybe solved) this? (I'm thinking maybe a firmware
update?) I'm borrowing a 19" LCD that I can hook up to the VGA port until
this is resolved... The Apple is absolutely beautiful, but without being
able to see things like a BIOS screen, a DOS floppy boot, etc - it just
cannot be my only monitor.

TIA!

-Marton