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To identify the type of monitor connected, the computer first determines whether the adapter is connected. It does this by checking pin 11; on the new adapter, this pin is connected to the VSYNC signal. If the adapter is not found, the computer next checks to determine whether a DDC-type monitor is connected. DDC is the interface that provides monitor ID signals for VGA and SVGA monitors.
If the computer does not detect a DDC-capable monitor, it uses the Apple monitor sense codes on the signals MONID(0-2) in Table 3-4. Table 3-5 shows the sense codes and the extended sense codes for each of the monitors the card can support.
The Apple Studio Display 17"/viewable 16" is listed in Table 3-5 with sense code value $06-23, but it is identified using DDC on most Macintosh computers.
For a complete description of the sense code system, refer to Technote HW 30 Sense Lines. To find out how to obtain Apple Technical Notes, see Supplemental Reference Documents .
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