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case of your unit, it tells the graphic card what resolutions are compatible with it –
by emulating a display.
The above menu lets the user select which of 8 EDID data blocks are ‘shown’ to a
PC or other DVI/HDMI source. (It does not affect any other input.) Note that some
graphic cards will usually only read the EDID data when the cable is first
connected, or on power-up.
The 8 EDID blocks are as follows:
EDID
Usage
Mem1
Mem2
Mem3
Mem4
Mem5
Mem6*
User-definable – see ‘EDID capture’
HDMI*
Default HDMI EDID data for your unit
DVI
Default DVI EDID data for your unit
Mon
The attached monitor’s EDID data
*Your unit will have either Mem6 or HDMI, but not both.
If you change this value, you’ll need to store your settings and then re-boot the
CORIO2 unit at least once to ensure that the source sees that the EDID data has
changed.
It should also be noted that some graphic cards will require your PC to be re-
booted before they see that a change has occurred.
If your unit allows ‘HDMI’ to be selected, this can also enable certain audio features
depending on the abilities of your unit.
This menu provides a simple way of capturing EDID data from an attached DVI or
HDMI monitor and storing it in one of the user-definable EDID memory data blocks
(Mem1 to Mem6) – see previous menu.
To capture a different display's EDID, perform the following:
1. Connect that display to the DVI output of the CORIO2 unit - the CORIO2 unit
will then read it automatically and store it in the ‘Mon’ EDID entry.
2. Select which EDID memory (Mem1 to Mem6) to copy this information to.
3. Select 'Grab' and click on it - this will copy the current monitor's information
to that EDID memory.
4. Change 'EDID to use' to that memory location (Mem1 to Mem6).
Source: DVI1
EDID capture [ 1] Grab