Name: Anonymous 2010-02-14 21:31
ok i have this problem that probably none of you can solve but here is it anyway:
I have a 32" toshiba tv (32RV525Rz) that has a native 1080p resolution, and an eee pc with intel integrated graphics. I used to have a 1080p 24 inch viewsonic monitor and I used to output 1080p to it via VGA. The toshiba isnt supposed to support 1080p via vga. it maxes out at 1280 x 1024 and if i choose anything above that it scrolls to show the rest. HOWEVER there is a way to make it output at 1080p pixel per pixel and that is to conect the view sonic, set it to 1080p and then unplug the cable and plug it to the toshiba. I dont have the viewsonic anymore so i need a way to spoof the monitor EDID or whatever to make the laptop output a signal equivalent to what it outputs to the viewsonic. powerstrip doesnt seem to be doing anything as it doesnt support custom resolutions with intel chipsets.
TLDR;
How do i outputted 1080p to "incopatible" set that can be forced?
I have a 32" toshiba tv (32RV525Rz) that has a native 1080p resolution, and an eee pc with intel integrated graphics. I used to have a 1080p 24 inch viewsonic monitor and I used to output 1080p to it via VGA. The toshiba isnt supposed to support 1080p via vga. it maxes out at 1280 x 1024 and if i choose anything above that it scrolls to show the rest. HOWEVER there is a way to make it output at 1080p pixel per pixel and that is to conect the view sonic, set it to 1080p and then unplug the cable and plug it to the toshiba. I dont have the viewsonic anymore so i need a way to spoof the monitor EDID or whatever to make the laptop output a signal equivalent to what it outputs to the viewsonic. powerstrip doesnt seem to be doing anything as it doesnt support custom resolutions with intel chipsets.
TLDR;
How do i outputted 1080p to "incopatible" set that can be forced?