lpereira / hardinfo

System profiler and benchmark tool for Linux systems
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Please Help: DisplayPort EDID/DisplayID Samples #455

Open bp0 opened 5 years ago

bp0 commented 5 years ago

I don't have any DisplayPort connected monitors, I would like some EDID from DisplayPort monitors. If anyone has one or more, please provide. The easiest way is to paste the EDID Hex Dump from Hardinfo. It is at the bottom of the monitors Detail View.

Here is a GIF to help direct: edid

lpereira commented 5 years ago

I do have at home but I won't be back until the end of the month.

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I don't have any DisplayPort connected monitors, I would like some EDID from DisplayPort monitors. If anyone has one or more, please provide. The easiest way is to paste the EDID Hex Dump from Hardinfo. It is at the bottom of the monitors Detail View.

Here is a GIF to help direct: [image: edid] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1758090/63305889-39b87a00-c2ae-11e9-9564-d5f004af124d.gif

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bp0 commented 5 years ago

Thanks, whenever you can. I found an interesting one, from the Valve Index HMD. Interesting in that it is a 3D VR goggles thing, not so much because of the DisplayID blocks that it has. Anyway, I could really use some more samples.

Valve Index HMD:
        00ffffffffffff000dcca89158e837b0
        ff1c0103800000780a4897a15b54a026
        134a5000000001010101010101010101
        01010101010100000010000000000000
        0000000000000000000000fc00496e64
        657820484d440a202020000000100000
        00000000000000000000000000000010
        00000000000000000000000000000172
        70121e000003011463af00803f0b4f00
        07001f003f0657004d00050081030423
        090401c0000000000000000000000000
        00000000000000000000000000000000
        00000000000000000000000000000000
        00000000000000000000000000000000
        00000000000000000000000000000000
        00000000000000000000000000000090
lpereira commented 5 years ago

In one of the computers I ran HardInfo on, with an nVidia card (nouveau driver), running X11, and connected through a DisplayPort cable, the Monitors section is empty.

bp0 commented 5 years ago

That's strange, I know that Nvidia driver will not work because it doesn't provide the connection info via sysfs, only through nvidia-settings , but nouveau should work. I have a machine with an Nvidia card and it is working fully with nouveau. Please provide more details if possible.

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bp0 commented 4 years ago
00ffffffffffff004c2dee0f000e0001
011d0103807944780a23ada4544d9926
0f474abdef80714f81c0810081809500
a9c0b300d1c004740030f2705a80b058
8a00501d7400001e565e00a0a0a02950
30203500501d7400001a000000fd0018
4b0f511e000a202020202020000000fc
0053414d53554e470a202020202001cc
02034bf0525f101f041305142021225d
5e626407160312290907071507505707
0083010000e2004fe30503016e030c00
1000b83c20008001020304e3060d01e5
0e60616566e5018b849001023a801871
382d40582c4500501d7400001e000000
00000000000000000000000000000000
00000000000000000000000000000016
firstnevyn commented 3 years ago

here's my 32UK550/UL500

256-byte EDID successfully retrieved from i2c bus 11 Looks like i2c was successful. Have a good day. 0000000 ff00 ffff ffff 00ff 6d1e 7707 4ac0 0002 0000010 1e04 0401 3cb5 7822 3e9f ae31 4750 27ac 0000020 500c 2154 0008 4071 8081 c081 c0a9 c0d1 0000030 0081 0101 0101 d04d a000 70f0 803e 2030 0000040 0c65 5458 0021 1a00 6828 a000 70f0 803e 0000050 9008 0c65 5458 0021 1a00 0000 fd00 2800 0000060 873d 3887 0a01 2020 2020 2020 0000 fc00 0000070 4c00 2047 4448 2052 4b34 200a 2020 0301 0000080 0302 7119 9044 0304 2301 0709 8307 0001 0000090 e300 c005 e300 0506 0201 803a 7118 2d38 00000a0 5840 452c 5800 2154 0000 561e 005e a0a0 00000b0 29a0 3050 3520 5800 2154 0000 001a 0000 00000c0 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 * 00000f0 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 2900 0000100

hardinfo doesn't show this I had to use get-edid|hexdump after using sensor-detect to probe for i2c buses.

lpereira commented 3 years ago

My laptop's monitor EDID (copy/paste from HardInfo):

00ffffffffffff0009e5d00600000000
011a0104a51a1178023373aa5245a926
124e5200000001010101010101010101
0101010101013e8a40a0b08014703020
84000ab11000001a0000000000000000
00000000000000000000000000fe0042
4f452048460a202020202020000000fe
004e5631323641314d2d4e35320a0019