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Charles W Davis

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 2:45 pm
Post subject: VGA to DVI?
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I have a nearly new XP machine. I also have a new Win7 machine. I
continually work on other computers for our computer club.

I have bought a 4 port KVM switch with DVI in and out. My XP machine
(although it has a DVI connection on the back of the video card) won't
connect. I have now added a DVI to VGA connector at the XP machine. Still
won't recognize the monitor. The Win7 machine has no problem with it.

Thoughts? Thanks
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 3:13 pm
Post subject: Re: VGA to DVI? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Unless the specs or instructions for the graphics card in your XP machine
specifically state that can output either DVI using a DVI cable or VGA using
a DVI to VGA connector(dongle) the odds are that it does not.

"Charles W Davis" <newsgroup RemoveThis @anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
news:159F49E8-D8E7-40EC-B7B1-102D6FDEBEFA@microsoft.com...
> I have a nearly new XP machine. I also have a new Win7 machine. I
> continually work on other computers for our computer club.
>
> I have bought a 4 port KVM switch with DVI in and out. My XP machine
> (although it has a DVI connection on the back of the video card) won't
> connect. I have now added a DVI to VGA connector at the XP machine. Still
> won't recognize the monitor. The Win7 machine has no problem with it.
>
> Thoughts? Thanks
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 5:07 pm
Post subject: Re: VGA to DVI? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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GeForce 8500 GT, I see nothing on the NVIDIA site that explains...
"Curious" <spammenot DeleteThis @nomail.com> wrote in message
news:ONlr3cPVKHA.220@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Unless the specs or instructions for the graphics card in your XP machine
> specifically state that can output either DVI using a DVI cable or VGA
> using a DVI to VGA connector(dongle) the odds are that it does not.
>
> "Charles W Davis" <newsgroup DeleteThis @anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
> news:159F49E8-D8E7-40EC-B7B1-102D6FDEBEFA@microsoft.com...
>> I have a nearly new XP machine. I also have a new Win7 machine. I
>> continually work on other computers for our computer club.
>>
>> I have bought a 4 port KVM switch with DVI in and out. My XP machine
>> (although it has a DVI connection on the back of the video card) won't
>> connect. I have now added a DVI to VGA connector at the XP machine. Still
>> won't recognize the monitor. The Win7 machine has no problem with it.
>>
>> Thoughts? Thanks
>
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 5:33 pm
Post subject: Re: VGA to DVI? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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I have a 8500GT card and there is no dongle for it to connect to VGA using a
DVI-VGA adapter. My card came with a 7Pin round mini pin connection and a
dongle for it that supports a component or S-video connection. My card also
has a standard VGA connection. Each manufacturer of 8500GT cards can have
different output connections and connection options. So the specific make
of your 8500GT card is important to know its abilities.

"Charles W Davis" <newsgroup.DeleteThis@anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
news:64345EF0-F6AA-4F71-B7BC-C13A49F3A0AB@microsoft.com...
> GeForce 8500 GT, I see nothing on the NVIDIA site that explains...
> "Curious" <spammenot.DeleteThis@nomail.com> wrote in message
> news:ONlr3cPVKHA.220@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Unless the specs or instructions for the graphics card in your XP machine
>> specifically state that can output either DVI using a DVI cable or VGA
>> using a DVI to VGA connector(dongle) the odds are that it does not.
>>
>> "Charles W Davis" <newsgroup.DeleteThis@anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
>> news:159F49E8-D8E7-40EC-B7B1-102D6FDEBEFA@microsoft.com...
>>> I have a nearly new XP machine. I also have a new Win7 machine. I
>>> continually work on other computers for our computer club.
>>>
>>> I have bought a 4 port KVM switch with DVI in and out. My XP machine
>>> (although it has a DVI connection on the back of the video card) won't
>>> connect. I have now added a DVI to VGA connector at the XP machine.
>>> Still won't recognize the monitor. The Win7 machine has no problem with
>>> it.
>>>
>>> Thoughts? Thanks
>>
>
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 12:27 pm
Post subject: Re: VGA to DVI? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Curious, just an update. I have been to the Iogear web site. I found one bit
of information. The connector should be a DVI-I to VGA. I have chased all
over town and the only connector that mentions DVI-I is a Radio Shack item
that reads "DVI-A Female to HDD/VGA Male Adapter." It didn't work. On the
back is a note that reads: "Note: This adapter works with DVI-A (analog) and
DVI-I (digital and analog integrate) cables. It does not work with DVI-D
(digital) cables."
"Curious" <spammenot.RemoveThis@nomail.com> wrote in message
news:uHAa8qQVKHA.3720@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>I have a 8500GT card and there is no dongle for it to connect to VGA using
>a DVI-VGA adapter. My card came with a 7Pin round mini pin connection and
>a dongle for it that supports a component or S-video connection. My card
>also has a standard VGA connection. Each manufacturer of 8500GT cards can
>have different output connections and connection options. So the specific
>make of your 8500GT card is important to know its abilities.
>
> "Charles W Davis" <newsgroup.RemoveThis@anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
> news:64345EF0-F6AA-4F71-B7BC-C13A49F3A0AB@microsoft.com...
>> GeForce 8500 GT, I see nothing on the NVIDIA site that explains...
>> "Curious" <spammenot.RemoveThis@nomail.com> wrote in message
>> news:ONlr3cPVKHA.220@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> Unless the specs or instructions for the graphics card in your XP
>>> machine specifically state that can output either DVI using a DVI cable
>>> or VGA using a DVI to VGA connector(dongle) the odds are that it does
>>> not.
>>>
>>> "Charles W Davis" <newsgroup.RemoveThis@anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
>>> news:159F49E8-D8E7-40EC-B7B1-102D6FDEBEFA@microsoft.com...
>>>> I have a nearly new XP machine. I also have a new Win7 machine. I
>>>> continually work on other computers for our computer club.
>>>>
>>>> I have bought a 4 port KVM switch with DVI in and out. My XP machine
>>>> (although it has a DVI connection on the back of the video card) won't
>>>> connect. I have now added a DVI to VGA connector at the XP machine.
>>>> Still won't recognize the monitor. The Win7 machine has no problem with
>>>> it.
>>>>
>>>> Thoughts? Thanks
>>>
>>
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 12:50 pm
Post subject: Re: VGA to DVI? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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All DVI to VGA or DVI to Component adapters are DVI-I to XXX adapters since
they are using the 4 analog pins on a graphics card DVI-I( the I stands for
integrated digital and analog support capable) connector to provide the VGA
or Component content. If your graphics card and drivers do not support the
output of VGA using the 4 analog pins then the adapter can not do anything
since there is no analog signal available to connect to.
Cables are not an issue since you are trying to use an adapter an not a
cable.

"Charles W Davis" <newsgroup DeleteThis @anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
news:uroAUlaVKHA.4360@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Curious, just an update. I have been to the Iogear web site. I found one
> bit of information. The connector should be a DVI-I to VGA. I have chased
> all over town and the only connector that mentions DVI-I is a Radio Shack
> item that reads "DVI-A Female to HDD/VGA Male Adapter." It didn't work. On
> the back is a note that reads: "Note: This adapter works with DVI-A
> (analog) and DVI-I (digital and analog integrate) cables. It does not work
> with DVI-D (digital) cables."
> "Curious" <spammenot DeleteThis @nomail.com> wrote in message
> news:uHAa8qQVKHA.3720@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>I have a 8500GT card and there is no dongle for it to connect to VGA using
>>a DVI-VGA adapter. My card came with a 7Pin round mini pin connection and
>>a dongle for it that supports a component or S-video connection. My card
>>also has a standard VGA connection. Each manufacturer of 8500GT cards
>>can have different output connections and connection options. So the
>>specific make of your 8500GT card is important to know its abilities.
>>
>> "Charles W Davis" <newsgroup DeleteThis @anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
>> news:64345EF0-F6AA-4F71-B7BC-C13A49F3A0AB@microsoft.com...
>>> GeForce 8500 GT, I see nothing on the NVIDIA site that explains...
>>> "Curious" <spammenot DeleteThis @nomail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:ONlr3cPVKHA.220@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>> Unless the specs or instructions for the graphics card in your XP
>>>> machine specifically state that can output either DVI using a DVI cable
>>>> or VGA using a DVI to VGA connector(dongle) the odds are that it does
>>>> not.
>>>>
>>>> "Charles W Davis" <newsgroup DeleteThis @anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:159F49E8-D8E7-40EC-B7B1-102D6FDEBEFA@microsoft.com...
>>>>> I have a nearly new XP machine. I also have a new Win7 machine. I
>>>>> continually work on other computers for our computer club.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have bought a 4 port KVM switch with DVI in and out. My XP machine
>>>>> (although it has a DVI connection on the back of the video card) won't
>>>>> connect. I have now added a DVI to VGA connector at the XP machine.
>>>>> Still won't recognize the monitor. The Win7 machine has no problem
>>>>> with it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thoughts? Thanks
>>>>
>>>
>
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 2:20 pm
Post subject: Re: VGA to DVI? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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When attached directly to a Samsung flat panel monitor (its mate for two
years) it functions flawlessly, using VGA cable.
"Curious" <spammenot.TakeThisOut@nomail.com> wrote in message
news:OuNKnxaVKHA.508@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> All DVI to VGA or DVI to Component adapters are DVI-I to XXX adapters
> since they are using the 4 analog pins on a graphics card DVI-I( the I
> stands for integrated digital and analog support capable) connector to
> provide the VGA or Component content. If your graphics card and drivers
> do not support the output of VGA using the 4 analog pins then the adapter
> can not do anything since there is no analog signal available to connect
> to.
> Cables are not an issue since you are trying to use an adapter an not a
> cable.
>
> "Charles W Davis" <newsgroup.TakeThisOut@anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
> news:uroAUlaVKHA.4360@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Curious, just an update. I have been to the Iogear web site. I found one
>> bit of information. The connector should be a DVI-I to VGA. I have chased
>> all over town and the only connector that mentions DVI-I is a Radio Shack
>> item that reads "DVI-A Female to HDD/VGA Male Adapter." It didn't work.
>> On the back is a note that reads: "Note: This adapter works with DVI-A
>> (analog) and DVI-I (digital and analog integrate) cables. It does not
>> work with DVI-D (digital) cables."
>> "Curious" <spammenot.TakeThisOut@nomail.com> wrote in message
>> news:uHAa8qQVKHA.3720@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>I have a 8500GT card and there is no dongle for it to connect to VGA
>>>using a DVI-VGA adapter. My card came with a 7Pin round mini pin
>>>connection and a dongle for it that supports a component or S-video
>>>connection. My card also has a standard VGA connection. Each
>>>manufacturer of 8500GT cards can have different output connections and
>>>connection options. So the specific make of your 8500GT card is
>>>important to know its abilities.
>>>
>>> "Charles W Davis" <newsgroup.TakeThisOut@anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
>>> news:64345EF0-F6AA-4F71-B7BC-C13A49F3A0AB@microsoft.com...
>>>> GeForce 8500 GT, I see nothing on the NVIDIA site that explains...
>>>> "Curious" <spammenot.TakeThisOut@nomail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:ONlr3cPVKHA.220@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Unless the specs or instructions for the graphics card in your XP
>>>>> machine specifically state that can output either DVI using a DVI
>>>>> cable or VGA using a DVI to VGA connector(dongle) the odds are that it
>>>>> does not.
>>>>>
>>>>> "Charles W Davis" <newsgroup.TakeThisOut@anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:159F49E8-D8E7-40EC-B7B1-102D6FDEBEFA@microsoft.com...
>>>>>> I have a nearly new XP machine. I also have a new Win7 machine. I
>>>>>> continually work on other computers for our computer club.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have bought a 4 port KVM switch with DVI in and out. My XP machine
>>>>>> (although it has a DVI connection on the back of the video card)
>>>>>> won't connect. I have now added a DVI to VGA connector at the XP
>>>>>> machine. Still won't recognize the monitor. The Win7 machine has no
>>>>>> problem with it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thoughts? Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>
>>
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 2:36 pm
Post subject: Re: VGA to DVI? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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I am now confused I am not sure what works and what does not work.
When you say when attached directly to a Samsung Flat Panel Monitor "It"
functions I am not sure what "it: is.
Is "it" a direct VGA connection from a 15 pin Din connector on the graphics
card to the monitor. Or is it a DVI_I to VGA adapter to a VGA cable to the
monitor?

"Charles W Davis" <newsgroup.DeleteThis@anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
news:C7C2AA33-A909-4BAA-B3A2-E1BE22892CBF@microsoft.com...
> When attached directly to a Samsung flat panel monitor (its mate for two
> years) it functions flawlessly, using VGA cable.
> "Curious" <spammenot.DeleteThis@nomail.com> wrote in message
> news:OuNKnxaVKHA.508@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> All DVI to VGA or DVI to Component adapters are DVI-I to XXX adapters
>> since they are using the 4 analog pins on a graphics card DVI-I( the I
>> stands for integrated digital and analog support capable) connector to
>> provide the VGA or Component content. If your graphics card and drivers
>> do not support the output of VGA using the 4 analog pins then the adapter
>> can not do anything since there is no analog signal available to connect
>> to.
>> Cables are not an issue since you are trying to use an adapter an not a
>> cable.
>>
>> "Charles W Davis" <newsgroup.DeleteThis@anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
>> news:uroAUlaVKHA.4360@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> Curious, just an update. I have been to the Iogear web site. I found one
>>> bit of information. The connector should be a DVI-I to VGA. I have
>>> chased all over town and the only connector that mentions DVI-I is a
>>> Radio Shack item that reads "DVI-A Female to HDD/VGA Male Adapter." It
>>> didn't work. On the back is a note that reads: "Note: This adapter works
>>> with DVI-A (analog) and DVI-I (digital and analog integrate) cables. It
>>> does not work with DVI-D (digital) cables."
>>> "Curious" <spammenot.DeleteThis@nomail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:uHAa8qQVKHA.3720@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>I have a 8500GT card and there is no dongle for it to connect to VGA
>>>>using a DVI-VGA adapter. My card came with a 7Pin round mini pin
>>>>connection and a dongle for it that supports a component or S-video
>>>>connection. My card also has a standard VGA connection. Each
>>>>manufacturer of 8500GT cards can have different output connections and
>>>>connection options. So the specific make of your 8500GT card is
>>>>important to know its abilities.
>>>>
>>>> "Charles W Davis" <newsgroup.DeleteThis@anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:64345EF0-F6AA-4F71-B7BC-C13A49F3A0AB@microsoft.com...
>>>>> GeForce 8500 GT, I see nothing on the NVIDIA site that explains...
>>>>> "Curious" <spammenot.DeleteThis@nomail.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:ONlr3cPVKHA.220@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> Unless the specs or instructions for the graphics card in your XP
>>>>>> machine specifically state that can output either DVI using a DVI
>>>>>> cable or VGA using a DVI to VGA connector(dongle) the odds are that
>>>>>> it does not.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Charles W Davis" <newsgroup.DeleteThis@anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:159F49E8-D8E7-40EC-B7B1-102D6FDEBEFA@microsoft.com...
>>>>>>> I have a nearly new XP machine. I also have a new Win7 machine. I
>>>>>>> continually work on other computers for our computer club.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have bought a 4 port KVM switch with DVI in and out. My XP machine
>>>>>>> (although it has a DVI connection on the back of the video card)
>>>>>>> won't connect. I have now added a DVI to VGA connector at the XP
>>>>>>> machine. Still won't recognize the monitor. The Win7 machine has no
>>>>>>> problem with it.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thoughts? Thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:44 am
Post subject: Re: VGA to DVI? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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On Oct 25, 9:36 pm, "Curious" <spamme....TakeThisOut@nomail.com> wrote:
> I am now confused I am not sure what works and what does not work.
> When you say when attached directly to a Samsung Flat Panel Monitor "It"
> functions I am not sure what "it: is.
> Is "it" a direct VGA connection from a 15 pin Din connector on the graphics
> card to the monitor.  Or is it a DVI_I  to VGA adapter to a VGA cable to the
> monitor?
>
> "Charles W Davis" <newsgr....TakeThisOut@anthemwebs.com> wrote in messagenews:C7C2AA33-A909-4BAA-B3A2-E1BE22892CBF@microsoft.com...
>
> > When attached directly to a Samsung flat panel monitor (its mate for two
> > years) it functions flawlessly, using VGA cable.
> > "Curious" <spamme....TakeThisOut@nomail.com> wrote in message
> >news:OuNKnxaVKHA.508@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> >> All DVI to VGA or DVI to Component adapters are DVI-I to XXX adapters
> >> since they are using the 4 analog pins on a graphics card DVI-I( the I
> >> stands for integrated digital and analog support capable) connector to
> >> provide the VGA or Component content.  If your graphics card and drivers
> >> do not support the output of VGA using the 4 analog pins then the adapter
> >> can not do anything since there is no analog signal available to connect
> >> to.
> >> Cables are not an issue since you are trying to use an adapter an not a
> >> cable.
>
> >> "Charles W Davis" <newsgr....TakeThisOut@anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
> >>news:uroAUlaVKHA.4360@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> >>> Curious, just an update. I have been to the Iogear web site. I found one
> >>> bit of information. The connector should be a DVI-I to VGA. I have
> >>> chased all over town and the only connector that mentions DVI-I is a
> >>> Radio Shack item that reads "DVI-A Female to HDD/VGA Male Adapter." It
> >>> didn't work. On the back is a note that reads: "Note: This adapter works
> >>> with DVI-A (analog) and DVI-I (digital and analog integrate) cables. It
> >>> does not work with DVI-D (digital) cables."
> >>> "Curious" <spamme....TakeThisOut@nomail.com> wrote in message
> >>>news:uHAa8qQVKHA.3720@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >>>>I have a 8500GT card and there is no dongle for it to connect to VGA
> >>>>using a DVI-VGA adapter.  My card came with a 7Pin round mini pin
> >>>>connection and a dongle for it that supports a component or S-video
> >>>>connection. My card also has a standard VGA connection.   Each
> >>>>manufacturer of 8500GT cards can have different output connections and
> >>>>connection options.  So the specific make of your 8500GT card is
> >>>>important to know its abilities.
>
> >>>> "Charles W Davis" <newsgr....TakeThisOut@anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
> >>>>news:64345EF0-F6AA-4F71-B7BC-C13A49F3A0AB@microsoft.com...
> >>>>> GeForce 8500 GT, I see nothing on the NVIDIA site that explains...
> >>>>> "Curious" <spamme....TakeThisOut@nomail.com> wrote in message
> >>>>>news:ONlr3cPVKHA.220@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >>>>>> Unless the specs or instructions for the graphics card in your XP
> >>>>>> machine specifically state that can output either DVI using a DVI
> >>>>>> cable or VGA using a DVI to VGA connector(dongle) the odds are that
> >>>>>> it does not.
>
> >>>>>> "Charles W Davis" <newsgr....TakeThisOut@anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
> >>>>>>news:159F49E8-D8E7-40EC-B7B1-102D6FDEBEFA@microsoft.com...
> >>>>>>> I have a nearly new XP machine. I also have a new Win7 machine. I
> >>>>>>> continually work on other computers for our computer club.
>
> >>>>>>> I have bought a 4 port KVM switch with DVI in and out. My XP machine
> >>>>>>> (although it has a DVI connection on the back of the video card)
> >>>>>>> won't connect. I have now added a DVI to VGA connector at the XP
> >>>>>>> machine. Still won't recognize the monitor. The Win7 machine has no
> >>>>>>> problem with it.
>
> >>>>>>> Thoughts? Thanks

15 pin VGA cable to a 15 pin VGA "socket" port on the monitor is an
Analog VGA cable.
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 5:19 pm
Post subject: Re: VGA to DVI? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"smlunatick" <yveslec.RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Oct 25, 9:36 pm, "Curious" <spamme....RemoveThis@nomail.com> wrote:
> I am now confused I am not sure what works and what does not work.
> When you say when attached directly to a Samsung Flat Panel Monitor "It"
> functions I am not sure what "it: is.
> Is "it" a direct VGA connection from a 15 pin Din connector on the
> graphics
> card to the monitor. Or is it a DVI_I to VGA adapter to a VGA cable to the
> monitor?
>
> "Charles W Davis" <newsgr....RemoveThis@anthemwebs.com> wrote in
> messagenews:C7C2AA33-A909-4BAA-B3A2-E1BE22892CBF@microsoft.com...
>
> > When attached directly to a Samsung flat panel monitor (its mate for two
> > years) it functions flawlessly, using VGA cable.
> > "Curious" <spamme....RemoveThis@nomail.com> wrote in message
> >news:OuNKnxaVKHA.508@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> >> All DVI to VGA or DVI to Component adapters are DVI-I to XXX adapters
> >> since they are using the 4 analog pins on a graphics card DVI-I( the I
> >> stands for integrated digital and analog support capable) connector to
> >> provide the VGA or Component content. If your graphics card and drivers
> >> do not support the output of VGA using the 4 analog pins then the
> >> adapter
> >> can not do anything since there is no analog signal available to
> >> connect
> >> to.
> >> Cables are not an issue since you are trying to use an adapter an not a
> >> cable.
>
> >> "Charles W Davis" <newsgr....RemoveThis@anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
> >>news:uroAUlaVKHA.4360@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> >>> Curious, just an update. I have been to the Iogear web site. I found
> >>> one
> >>> bit of information. The connector should be a DVI-I to VGA. I have
> >>> chased all over town and the only connector that mentions DVI-I is a
> >>> Radio Shack item that reads "DVI-A Female to HDD/VGA Male Adapter." It
> >>> didn't work. On the back is a note that reads: "Note: This adapter
> >>> works
> >>> with DVI-A (analog) and DVI-I (digital and analog integrate) cables.
> >>> It
> >>> does not work with DVI-D (digital) cables."
> >>> "Curious" <spamme....RemoveThis@nomail.com> wrote in message
> >>>news:uHAa8qQVKHA.3720@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >>>>I have a 8500GT card and there is no dongle for it to connect to VGA
> >>>>using a DVI-VGA adapter. My card came with a 7Pin round mini pin
> >>>>connection and a dongle for it that supports a component or S-video
> >>>>connection. My card also has a standard VGA connection. Each
> >>>>manufacturer of 8500GT cards can have different output connections and
> >>>>connection options. So the specific make of your 8500GT card is
> >>>>important to know its abilities.
>
> >>>> "Charles W Davis" <newsgr....RemoveThis@anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
> >>>>news:64345EF0-F6AA-4F71-B7BC-C13A49F3A0AB@microsoft.com...
> >>>>> GeForce 8500 GT, I see nothing on the NVIDIA site that explains...
> >>>>> "Curious" <spamme....RemoveThis@nomail.com> wrote in message
> >>>>>news:ONlr3cPVKHA.220@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >>>>>> Unless the specs or instructions for the graphics card in your XP
> >>>>>> machine specifically state that can output either DVI using a DVI
> >>>>>> cable or VGA using a DVI to VGA connector(dongle) the odds are that
> >>>>>> it does not.
>
> >>>>>> "Charles W Davis" <newsgr....RemoveThis@anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
> >>>>>>news:159F49E8-D8E7-40EC-B7B1-102D6FDEBEFA@microsoft.com...
> >>>>>>> I have a nearly new XP machine. I also have a new Win7 machine. I
> >>>>>>> continually work on other computers for our computer club.
>
> >>>>>>> I have bought a 4 port KVM switch with DVI in and out. My XP
> >>>>>>> machine
> >>>>>>> (although it has a DVI connection on the back of the video card)
> >>>>>>> won't connect. I have now added a DVI to VGA connector at the XP
> >>>>>>> machine. Still won't recognize the monitor. The Win7 machine has
> >>>>>>> no
> >>>>>>> problem with it.
>
> >>>>>>> Thoughts? Thanks

15 pin VGA cable to a 15 pin VGA "socket" port on the monitor is an
Analog VGA cable.

I know what the cables are, and the sockets. I have returned the KVM switch
and ordered this:
http://www.buy.com/prod/startech-com-4-port-dvi-vga-dual-monitor-kvm-s...ch-4-x-
It should arrive in a couple of days.
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 6:15 am
Post subject: Re: VGA to DVI? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

I hope it works for you. I reviewed the specs and understood them to mean
that the unit could switch either DVI or VGA. I saw nothing in the specs to
imply that the unit would convert DVI to VGA.

"Charles W Davis" <newsgroup DeleteThis @anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
news:E2CCC504-9DCB-463D-A26B-2CA339F8F1EC@microsoft.com...
>
> "smlunatick" <yveslec DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:8aef110a-fdea-47d8-b04a-10be63878013@u16g2000pru.googlegroups.com...
> On Oct 25, 9:36 pm, "Curious" <spamme... DeleteThis @nomail.com> wrote:
>> I am now confused I am not sure what works and what does not work.
>> When you say when attached directly to a Samsung Flat Panel Monitor "It"
>> functions I am not sure what "it: is.
>> Is "it" a direct VGA connection from a 15 pin Din connector on the
>> graphics
>> card to the monitor. Or is it a DVI_I to VGA adapter to a VGA cable to
>> the
>> monitor?
>>
>> "Charles W Davis" <newsgr... DeleteThis @anthemwebs.com> wrote in
>> messagenews:C7C2AA33-A909-4BAA-B3A2-E1BE22892CBF@microsoft.com...
>>
>> > When attached directly to a Samsung flat panel monitor (its mate for
>> > two
>> > years) it functions flawlessly, using VGA cable.
>> > "Curious" <spamme... DeleteThis @nomail.com> wrote in message
>> >news:OuNKnxaVKHA.508@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> >> All DVI to VGA or DVI to Component adapters are DVI-I to XXX adapters
>> >> since they are using the 4 analog pins on a graphics card DVI-I( the I
>> >> stands for integrated digital and analog support capable) connector to
>> >> provide the VGA or Component content. If your graphics card and
>> >> drivers
>> >> do not support the output of VGA using the 4 analog pins then the
>> >> adapter
>> >> can not do anything since there is no analog signal available to
>> >> connect
>> >> to.
>> >> Cables are not an issue since you are trying to use an adapter an not
>> >> a
>> >> cable.
>>
>> >> "Charles W Davis" <newsgr... DeleteThis @anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
>> >>news:uroAUlaVKHA.4360@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> >>> Curious, just an update. I have been to the Iogear web site. I found
>> >>> one
>> >>> bit of information. The connector should be a DVI-I to VGA. I have
>> >>> chased all over town and the only connector that mentions DVI-I is a
>> >>> Radio Shack item that reads "DVI-A Female to HDD/VGA Male Adapter."
>> >>> It
>> >>> didn't work. On the back is a note that reads: "Note: This adapter
>> >>> works
>> >>> with DVI-A (analog) and DVI-I (digital and analog integrate) cables.
>> >>> It
>> >>> does not work with DVI-D (digital) cables."
>> >>> "Curious" <spamme... DeleteThis @nomail.com> wrote in message
>> >>>news:uHAa8qQVKHA.3720@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> >>>>I have a 8500GT card and there is no dongle for it to connect to VGA
>> >>>>using a DVI-VGA adapter. My card came with a 7Pin round mini pin
>> >>>>connection and a dongle for it that supports a component or S-video
>> >>>>connection. My card also has a standard VGA connection. Each
>> >>>>manufacturer of 8500GT cards can have different output connections
>> >>>>and
>> >>>>connection options. So the specific make of your 8500GT card is
>> >>>>important to know its abilities.
>>
>> >>>> "Charles W Davis" <newsgr... DeleteThis @anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
>> >>>>news:64345EF0-F6AA-4F71-B7BC-C13A49F3A0AB@microsoft.com...
>> >>>>> GeForce 8500 GT, I see nothing on the NVIDIA site that explains...
>> >>>>> "Curious" <spamme... DeleteThis @nomail.com> wrote in message
>> >>>>>news:ONlr3cPVKHA.220@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> >>>>>> Unless the specs or instructions for the graphics card in your XP
>> >>>>>> machine specifically state that can output either DVI using a DVI
>> >>>>>> cable or VGA using a DVI to VGA connector(dongle) the odds are
>> >>>>>> that
>> >>>>>> it does not.
>>
>> >>>>>> "Charles W Davis" <newsgr... DeleteThis @anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
>> >>>>>>news:159F49E8-D8E7-40EC-B7B1-102D6FDEBEFA@microsoft.com...
>> >>>>>>> I have a nearly new XP machine. I also have a new Win7 machine. I
>> >>>>>>> continually work on other computers for our computer club.
>>
>> >>>>>>> I have bought a 4 port KVM switch with DVI in and out. My XP
>> >>>>>>> machine
>> >>>>>>> (although it has a DVI connection on the back of the video card)
>> >>>>>>> won't connect. I have now added a DVI to VGA connector at the XP
>> >>>>>>> machine. Still won't recognize the monitor. The Win7 machine has
>> >>>>>>> no
>> >>>>>>> problem with it.
>>
>> >>>>>>> Thoughts? Thanks
>
> 15 pin VGA cable to a 15 pin VGA "socket" port on the monitor is an
> Analog VGA cable.
>
> I know what the cables are, and the sockets. I have returned the KVM
> switch and ordered this:
> http://www.buy.com/prod/startech-com-4-port-dvi-vga-dual-monitor-kvm-s...ch-4-x-
> It should arrive in a couple of days.
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