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http://www.neurobs.com/chatter_box/view_thread?id=6156
http://www.neurobs.com/chatter_box/view_thread?id=6156
According to Gefen, they do not make a box that mirror reflects the display.
Here is their DVI-D KVM switch product:
http://www.gefen.com/kvm/dproduct.jsp?prod_id=4511
Also needed would be another mini-displayport to DVI-D box from Apple
optional: for testing in the lab, it would be good to have another DVI-D cable and hi-res monitor

Latest revision as of 07:53, 20 December 2010

The IFIS system has an external DVI connector. However, this is only compatible with true digital DVI output (as available on a Mac laptop) not with analog DVI output (as available from a VGA connector via a VGA-to-DVI adapter).

Here is a diagram made by Nancy Lin for the setup in the summer of 2006:


Here is some additional info on scanner mods. Conduit installed: Ravenscroft Betaduct 2" x 2" UPVC (2" x 2" x 6.5', $22.95 at Ace Electronics)

12/2010: New eSys system uses DVI Dual link (LM 300W panel) GEForce 9500 GT 2560x1600 @ 60 Hz

supposedly it can also work at 1280x800.

12/17/2010: Worked OK at 2560x1600 (some flickering at 1280x800) with two configs, both using dual-link DVI cable: 1) older MacBook Pro with DVI output 2) newer MacBook Pro with mini-displayPort to dual-link DVI box ($99 from Apple)


the display must be mirrored in hardware or presentation mirror_x() mirror_y() mirror_z() or mirror(bool x, bool y, bool z)

http://www.neurobs.com/chatter_box/view_thread?id=6156

According to Gefen, they do not make a box that mirror reflects the display. Here is their DVI-D KVM switch product: http://www.gefen.com/kvm/dproduct.jsp?prod_id=4511

Also needed would be another mini-displayport to DVI-D box from Apple

optional: for testing in the lab, it would be good to have another DVI-D cable and hi-res monitor