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Re: HDMI to DVI?
Yes, use an HDMI to DVI cable or HDMI-HDMI and an adapter.
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Contrary to popular belief, humorous signatures are allowed.
I've been saying "Mucho" to my Spanish friend a lot more lately. It means a lot to him.
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Re: HDMI to DVI?
Yes, I ran my Pi 3B for quite awhile on an old Acer monitor with an HDMI cable and an HDMI-DVI adapter. Worked great.
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Re: HDMI to DVI?
The information is out there....you just have to let it in.
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Re: HDMI to DVI?
Thats the way I went, it lets me swap the official cables depending on what Pi I'm using with that spare monitor.HawaiianPi wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 11:07 amYes, I ran my Pi 3B for quite awhile on an old Acer monitor with an HDMI cable and an HDMI-DVI adapter. Worked great.
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