HackingVGAforFun
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VGA
Video Graphics Adapter
pinouts
build a fake monitor
- Terminate the color lines with 75ohms
- Attach a 24C02 serial eeprom to the specified pins (24c04 - 24c16 is possible to )
- if no eeprom is at hand, connect ID3 to GND
Modesetting
xrandr
To do so use xrandr:
xrandr --newmode "MODE1" 64.00 1400 1400 1401 1401 700 700 702 702 -hsync -vsync xrandr --addmode VGA-0 "MODE1" xrandr --output VGA-0 --mode "MODE1" --right-of LVDS
note: VGA-0 may not apply, it could be VGA1 or VGA too, depending on the driver.
note: the last command assumes LVDS to be your primary active connector, change depending on your system.
alternative arandr
Xorg.conf
Add a ModeLine to your Xorg.conf.
Section "Monitor" Identifier "SyncMaster" Option "VGA-0" HorizSync 30-96 VertRefresh 50-160 ModeLine "MODE1" 64.00 1400 1400 1401 1401 700 700 702 702 EndSection
monitor edid
Every monitor has a eeprom containing the EDID.
I used EDID 1.3
Windows Xp
- accepts
- standart timings
- established timings
- regrets
- prefered timings
Windows Vista and newer
- accepts
- standart timings
- established timings
- regrets
- TODO
Linux
- The kernel module drm handels all the display stuff
- it accepts:
- established timings
- standart timings
- prefered timings
hack the kernel module drm for custom edid
This is neccessary if you specify hsync < 1 or vsync < 1 in your edid
- install linux-source
- install linux-kernel-headers
- modify the Makefile
all: $(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules cp drm.ko /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/gpu/drm cp drm_kms_helper.ko /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/gpu/drm chmod 755 /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/gpu/drm update-initramfs -u
- patch drm_edid.c , it doesn't accept vsync_width OR hsync_width to be 0
how to flash a new edid into monitor eeprom
- remove fglrx or fglrx-legacy, make sure mesa is running !
- Load the kernelmodule i2c-dev
- Get i2c-tools
- build the i2c-tools
- Become root: Sudo -s
- Add the tools folder to the PATH: PATH=$PATH:< ... >/i2c-tools/tools
- Run i2cdump to find the correct BUSID (device at 0x50 and 0x51)
- Flash new EDID with write-edid.sh
- Note the input file is plain/text with hexvalues, spaces and newlines only
how to build custom edid
- download edid from monitor
- Linux: use i2c-get
- Windows: Registry or Phoenix EDID Designer
- use Phoenix EDID Designer to create custom EDIDs
- Note: it runs under WINE
Note
- the tool outputs .dat-files, that need to be editet by hand, it contains invalid symbols
- you can use the export function to generate .raw files and use hexdump to convert them to plain/text hex
Results
Mesa 9.0
Label | EDID Value | Description |
---|---|---|
AMD RV710 | Vsync = 0 | no graphics |
AMD RV710 | Vsync = 1 | random graphics |
AMD RV710 | Htotal = Hactive | no graphics |
AMD RV710 | Front Blanking = 0 | normal graphics |
AMD RV710 | Front Blanking = 1 | normal graphics |
AMD RV710 | Hsync = 0 | normal graphics |
AMD RV710 | Vtotal = Vactive + 2 | random graphics |
fglrx 8.92
Label | EDID Value | Description |
---|---|---|
AMD RV710 | Vsync = 0 | no graphics |
AMD RV710 | Vsync = 1 | no graphics |
AMD RV710 | Front Blanking = 0 | no graphics |
AMD RV710 | Front Blanking = 1 | normal graphics |
AMD RV710 | Hsync = 0 | random graphics |