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Old 14-02-08, 06:44 PM
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Default PX10000G LCD Panel Values & Bit Numbers

Good day,

I have two related questions.

1) Is there any documentation anywhere about what Panel Type (0x00 - 0x0F) mean in the PX10000G Bios? I'm assuming these are resolution settings or somesuch, but even google doesn't get any answers.

2) What is the default bit length per dot clock on the LVDS outputs? I have an NEC NL102768 panel, which has 3 input channels + clock. Each data channel expects 6 bits per dot clock, but when I hook the panel up to my new motherboard, it just displays garbage. Is the Unichrome set up by default to try and send 8 bits per channel for 32 bits total, or 6-bits per channel for 24 total? (there are 4 output channels, and I'm only using 3. Am I right to assume RGB are on 0-2?) This is an 18-bit display panel, and it doens't know how to handle 24 bits. Some info on the LVDS outputs would be nice, the users manual gives me nothing. Would be nice to know if the # of bits could be changed too in a bios or updated bios of sorts.

Thanks,
Martin
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