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What happens when you swap ports?

 

Read this:

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=215236

 

display-cfg can be set via org.chameleon.Boot.plist but it only works if you're using GraphicsEnabler.

If you're using some other injection method you can inject display-cfg via DSDT. See examples in the NVEnabler release thread over at the ProjectOSX forum.

My display is a 1080 monitor and its not a tv. But since Mac assumes it as tv i'm only able to runs resolutions like 720p,1080p and other tv standards. But my second monitors is 1920x1200 and its detecting it properly. Is there a way?

 

 

 

Same issue here. Same Video card.

 

Looking at boot flag, but can't get it.

 

display_0=<value> Inject alternate value of display-cfg into NVDA,Display-A@0 (HEX).

display_1=<value> Inject alternate value of display-cfg into NVDA,Display-B@1 (HEX).

 

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If your monitor runs at 720p, 1080p, etc it's secretly a TV.

 

OS X is working as designed.

 

That's wrong. How Mac is designed is when it identifies its displays maximum resolution as 1920x1080 it considers it as 1080p Tv thanks to tiffin box mac mini :). I have connected my monitor with dual link dvi its not even remotely close to tv as it doesn't even have a scaler built in.

Looking at boot flag, but can't get it.

 

display_0= Inject alternate value of display-cfg into NVDA,Display-A@0 (HEX).

display_1= Inject alternate value of display-cfg into NVDA,Display-B@1 (HEX).

 

Look for information in the NVENabler release thread over at the ProjectOSX forums.

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