I have an Asus AT5NM10-I which has an on board LVDS connector.
I have connected a screen I ripped out of an old laptop to the LVDS connector. The problem is that this screen does not send any EDID information to the computer.
The screen native resolution is 1024x768
While running the intel-devel tools I find out that the embedded intel firmware option rom defaults to 1366x768 as the native resolution when no EDID is detected. This results in a thick black border on the left side of the screen when running in 1024x768 mode and the right part of the image is outside the screen. For 1366x768 the left side is aligned with the screen, but since I only have 1024 pixels across the screen, the right side of the screen is lost.
I have created a new VBIOS using the Configuration editor (CED) for the Intel Embedded Graphics Driver (IEGD) that have 1024x768 as the native resolution.
However I have no clue how to merge this option rom with my system firmware. It does not look like this is possible with the Ami bcp 3.46
If anyone know what I need to do I will be very happy :-)
Ooops, I should have posted this in the "modding request" forum, I'm terrible sorry....
I have connected a screen I ripped out of an old laptop to the LVDS connector. The problem is that this screen does not send any EDID information to the computer.
The screen native resolution is 1024x768
While running the intel-devel tools I find out that the embedded intel firmware option rom defaults to 1366x768 as the native resolution when no EDID is detected. This results in a thick black border on the left side of the screen when running in 1024x768 mode and the right part of the image is outside the screen. For 1366x768 the left side is aligned with the screen, but since I only have 1024 pixels across the screen, the right side of the screen is lost.
I have created a new VBIOS using the Configuration editor (CED) for the Intel Embedded Graphics Driver (IEGD) that have 1024x768 as the native resolution.
However I have no clue how to merge this option rom with my system firmware. It does not look like this is possible with the Ami bcp 3.46
If anyone know what I need to do I will be very happy :-)
Ooops, I should have posted this in the "modding request" forum, I'm terrible sorry....