ELSA Erazor II, Victory Erazor LT user manual Vesa DDC Display Data Channel, TrueColor

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The 16-bit graphics modes are organized differently. Most common are (R-G-B) 5-6-5 (e.g. XGA) and 6-6-4 (e.g. i860). 5-6-5 means that 5 bits are used for each of red and blue and 6 bits are used for green. In the case of 6-6-4, 6 bits are used for red and green and 4 bits for blue. Both ways of assigning the bits correspond to the color sensitivity of the human eye: this is highest for green and lowest for blue. 65,536 different colors can be displayed.

TrueColor

The TrueColor mode is more complex, using 24 bits per pixel. Here, 8 bits are available for each color component (256 levels), resulting in 16.7 million different color hues. There are more colors available than pixels on the screen (1.3 million pixels at a resolution of 1280 x 1024 ).

VESA DDC (Display Data Channel)

VESA DDC refers to a serial data channel between the monitor and the graphics board. Required for this is that both components support DDC and that the monitor cable includes the additional DDC line. An extended monitor cable is used so that the can send data about its technical specification, such as the name, model, maximum horizontal fre- quency, timing definitions etc. or receive commands from the graphics board.

There are various standards; DDC1, DDC2B, and DDC2AB.

DDC1

Only the monitor can send data (unidirectional). A line in the monitor cable is used to send a continuous data stream from the monitor to the graphics board. In the case of a standard IBM VGA compatible 15-pin monitor connector, pin 12 (formerly used as monitor ID bit 1) is used for data transmission, and the Vertical Sync signal of pin 14 is used as transmission clock (VCLK). An EDID data set (Extended Display Identification) of 128 bytes is sent repeatedly, from which the major monitor data can be read in the com- puter. The computer can then read the most important data, e.g. the monitor size, the extent of DPMS support and a list of the most important VESA monitor timings sup- ported, and some freely definable monitor timings.

DDC2B

The data channel is based on the I2C bus type with the access bus protocol and can be operated in both directions (bidirectionally between monitor and board). In the case of a standard IBM VGA compatible 15-pin monitor connector, pin 12 (formerly used as monitor ID bit 1) is used for data transmission (SDA), and the pin 15 (formerly used as monitor ID bit 3) is used as transmission clock (SCL). The graphics board can request the short EDID information (see DDC1) as well as the more comprehensive VDIF information (VESA Dis- play Identification File).

ELSA ERAZOR II and ELSA VICTORY Erazor LT

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Contents Elsa Erazortm Sonnenweg Elsa IncAachen GermanyAbout this Manual PrefaceChanges to this Manual Thank you for placing your trust in this Elsa productBefore you continue Contents Glossary Index Look at the Erazor II and Victory Erazor LT IntroductionWhat Hardware Do I Need? Highlights of the Erazor Graphics BoardsWhats In the Box? Declaration of Conformity CE Conformity and FCC Radiation StandardCE and FCC Introduction Elsa Erazor II and Elsa Victory Erazor LT What is Possible? After Installing the DriversIts Time to Get Moving Colors HighColor TrueColorWhat Makes Sense? ResolutionMore pixels means more fun Monitor Typical Minimum Maximum ErgonomicClick on Start, then select Settings E Control Panel Changing the resolutionWindows 95 and Windows Choosing the monitor Here you should click on the Settings tabElsa Erazor II and Elsa Victory Erazor LT Start E Settings E Control Panel Use the command sequenceWindows NT Multimedia Player Useful Stuff and MoreTurn Settings E Advanced... E 3D Settings Fine-Tuning for Performance Freaks3D Graphics Representation All about graphics3D Pipeline Start The object dataRendering Geometrical transformationFlipping Display on the monitor Frame bufferWhat APIs Are Available? 3D InterfacesDirect 3D OpenGL Immediate Mode and Retained ModeDirectColor Color Palettes, TrueColor and Gray ScalesHighColor and RealColor BppTrueColor Vesa DDC Display Data ChannelThere are various standards DDC1, DDC2B, and DDC2AB DDC2AB Characteristics of the Graphics Boards Technical DataAddress Assignment of the Erazor II O addressesPorts on the Graphics Board Connection SignalVGA D-Shell Socket Pin AssignmentName and version of the application program with the error Advice and HelpAppendix Who to Contact? Elsa LocalWeb Driver Updates Repair?Elsa Japan Inc DoC-Declaration of Conformity Appendix Elsa Erazor II and Elsa Victory Erazor LT Warranty Coverage Warranty ConditionsWarranty Period Warranty ProcedureAdditional Regulations Operating MistakesAppendix Elsa Erazor II and Elsa Victory Erazor LT Glossary 3D Three-dimensionalFlipping The image generated in the back buffer is displayed Pixel Picture element. Dot in the image Phong shading ShadingAre calculated by interpolating the normal vec- tor 15, 32 Index18, 19