First of One wrote:
> "Craig Coope" <coope1999@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:nlduj3tl0cel6pr88orr0too5l294cfabd@4ax.com...
>>> I;m still trying to figure out why my Samsung Syncmaster win't
>>> give
>>> me DVI...anyway...
>
> Ever tried the monitor drivers from Samsung's web site?
>
> <http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.com/downloadfile/ContentsFile.aspx?CDSite=CA&CttFileID=1229221&CDCt tType=DR&ModelType=N&ModelName=226BW&VPath=DR/200703/20070314100735343_SM226BW.exe>
>
>>> The monitor doesn't display and EDID or DDC info..and it gets
>>> detected as a CRT using Omega drivers for my X1950 Pro...
>>>
>>> Is any of this normal?
>
> Back in 2004, there was a fiasco with the Samsung 191T, where the
> monitor's
> EDID info when connected via DVI, was erroneously programmed by
> Samsung to
> show an analog monitor. It is possible your 226BW is afflicted with
> the same
> problem.
>
> However, there are few utilities that will read/write the EDID of a
> monitor
> connected via DVI. Dell has a utility, but it only runs on nVidia
> cards. Do
> you or any of your friends have an nVidia card?
>
>> Sorry for all the tpyos!
>
> As long as the first and last letters of each word, and the length
> of
> each
> word, are correct, the human mind will interpolate the rest. This
> works for
> about 55% of the people. :-)
As larg as toe fight and lent laddies of elah wind, ard tie lettoh of
epah wild, ate couplet, tee hymen mudd weil illitterate tre rapt.
Toes wells far anent 55% of tae pintle.
Only really works if there's context.
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On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 02:51:26 -0500, "J. Clarke"
<jclarke.usenet@cox.net> wrote:
>First of One wrote:
>> "Craig Coope" <coope1999@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:nlduj3tl0cel6pr88orr0too5l294cfabd@4ax.com...
>>>> I;m still trying to figure out why my Samsung Syncmaster win't
>>>> give
>>>> me DVI...anyway...
>>
>> Ever tried the monitor drivers from Samsung's web site?
>>
>> <http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.com/downloadfile/ContentsFile.aspx?CDSite=CA&CttFileID=1229221&CDCt tType=DR&ModelType=N&ModelName=226BW&VPath=DR/200703/20070314100735343_SM226BW.exe>
>>
>>>> The monitor doesn't display and EDID or DDC info..and it gets
>>>> detected as a CRT using Omega drivers for my X1950 Pro...
>>>>
>>>> Is any of this normal?
>>
>> Back in 2004, there was a fiasco with the Samsung 191T, where the
>> monitor's
>> EDID info when connected via DVI, was erroneously programmed by
>> Samsung to
>> show an analog monitor. It is possible your 226BW is afflicted with
>> the same
>> problem.
>>
>> However, there are few utilities that will read/write the EDID of a
>> monitor
>> connected via DVI. Dell has a utility, but it only runs on nVidia
>> cards. Do
>> you or any of your friends have an nVidia card?
>>
>>> Sorry for all the tpyos!
>>
>> As long as the first and last letters of each word, and the length
>> of
>> each
>> word, are correct, the human mind will interpolate the rest. This
>> works for
>> about 55% of the people. :-)
>
>As larg as toe fight and lent laddies of elah wind, ard tie lettoh of
>epah wild, ate couplet, tee hymen mudd weil illitterate tre rapt.
>Toes wells far anent 55% of tae pintle.
>
>Only really works if there's context.
>
>--
That doesn't work!...You're supposed to have the first and last
letters in the right place....
On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 09:25:17 +0000 'Craig Coope'
wrote this on alt.comp.periphs.videocards.ati:
>On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 02:51:26 -0500, "J. Clarke"
><jclarke.usenet@cox.net> wrote:
>
>>First of One wrote:
>>> "Craig Coope" <coope1999@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:nlduj3tl0cel6pr88orr0too5l294cfabd@4ax.com...
>>>>> I;m still trying to figure out why my Samsung Syncmaster win't
>>>>> give
>>>>> me DVI...anyway...
>>>
>>> Ever tried the monitor drivers from Samsung's web site?
>>>
>>> <http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.com/downloadfile/ContentsFile.aspx?CDSite=CA&CttFileID=1229221&CDCt tType=DR&ModelType=N&ModelName=226BW&VPath=DR/200703/20070314100735343_SM226BW.exe>
>>>
>>>>> The monitor doesn't display and EDID or DDC info..and it gets
>>>>> detected as a CRT using Omega drivers for my X1950 Pro...
>>>>>
>>>>> Is any of this normal?
>>>
>>> Back in 2004, there was a fiasco with the Samsung 191T, where the
>>> monitor's
>>> EDID info when connected via DVI, was erroneously programmed by
>>> Samsung to
>>> show an analog monitor. It is possible your 226BW is afflicted with
>>> the same
>>> problem.
>>>
>>> However, there are few utilities that will read/write the EDID of a
>>> monitor
>>> connected via DVI. Dell has a utility, but it only runs on nVidia
>>> cards. Do
>>> you or any of your friends have an nVidia card?
>>>
>>>> Sorry for all the tpyos!
>>>
>>> As long as the first and last letters of each word, and the length
>>> of
>>> each
>>> word, are correct, the human mind will interpolate the rest. This
>>> works for
>>> about 55% of the people. :-)
>>
>>As larg as toe fight and lent laddies of elah wind, ard tie lettoh of
>>epah wild, ate couplet, tee hymen mudd weil illitterate tre rapt.
>>Toes wells far anent 55% of tae pintle.
>>
>>Only really works if there's context.
>That doesn't work!...You're supposed to have the first and last
>letters in the right place....
Correct ... and it also implies that words with three letters
cannot be messed with.
Craig Coope wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 02:51:26 -0500, "J. Clarke"
> <jclarke.usenet@cox.net> wrote:
>
>> First of One wrote:
>>> "Craig Coope" <coope1999@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:nlduj3tl0cel6pr88orr0too5l294cfabd@4ax.com...
>>>>> I;m still trying to figure out why my Samsung Syncmaster win't
>>>>> give
>>>>> me DVI...anyway...
>>>
>>> Ever tried the monitor drivers from Samsung's web site?
>>>
>>> <http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.com/downloadfile/ContentsFile.aspx?CDSite=CA&CttFileID=1229221&CDCt tType=DR&ModelType=N&ModelName=226BW&VPath=DR/200703/20070314100735343_SM226BW.exe>
>>>
>>>>> The monitor doesn't display and EDID or DDC info..and it gets
>>>>> detected as a CRT using Omega drivers for my X1950 Pro...
>>>>>
>>>>> Is any of this normal?
>>>
>>> Back in 2004, there was a fiasco with the Samsung 191T, where the
>>> monitor's
>>> EDID info when connected via DVI, was erroneously programmed by
>>> Samsung to
>>> show an analog monitor. It is possible your 226BW is afflicted
>>> with
>>> the same
>>> problem.
>>>
>>> However, there are few utilities that will read/write the EDID of
>>> a
>>> monitor
>>> connected via DVI. Dell has a utility, but it only runs on nVidia
>>> cards. Do
>>> you or any of your friends have an nVidia card?
>>>
>>>> Sorry for all the tpyos!
>>>
>>> As long as the first and last letters of each word, and the length
>>> of
>>> each
>>> word, are correct, the human mind will interpolate the rest. This
>>> works for
>>> about 55% of the people. :-)
>>
>> As larg as toe fight and lent laddies of elah wind, ard tie lettoh
>> of
>> epah wild, ate couplet, tee hymen mudd weil illitterate tre rapt.
>> Toes wells far anent 55% of tae pintle.
>>
>> Only really works if there's context.
>>
>> --
>
> That doesn't work!...You're supposed to have the first and last
> letters in the right place....
Uh, which ones are _not_ in the right place?
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ATIuser wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 09:25:17 +0000 'Craig Coope'
> wrote this on alt.comp.periphs.videocards.ati:
>
>> On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 02:51:26 -0500, "J. Clarke"
>> <jclarke.usenet@cox.net> wrote:
>>
>>> First of One wrote:
>>>> "Craig Coope" <coope1999@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:nlduj3tl0cel6pr88orr0too5l294cfabd@4ax.com...
>>>>>> I;m still trying to figure out why my Samsung Syncmaster win't
>>>>>> give
>>>>>> me DVI...anyway...
>>>>
>>>> Ever tried the monitor drivers from Samsung's web site?
>>>>
>>>> <http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.com/downloadfile/ContentsFile.aspx?CDSite=CA&CttFileID=1229221&CDCt tType=DR&ModelType=N&ModelName=226BW&VPath=DR/200703/20070314100735343_SM226BW.exe>
>>>>
>>>>>> The monitor doesn't display and EDID or DDC info..and it gets
>>>>>> detected as a CRT using Omega drivers for my X1950 Pro...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is any of this normal?
>>>>
>>>> Back in 2004, there was a fiasco with the Samsung 191T, where the
>>>> monitor's
>>>> EDID info when connected via DVI, was erroneously programmed by
>>>> Samsung to
>>>> show an analog monitor. It is possible your 226BW is afflicted
>>>> with
>>>> the same
>>>> problem.
>>>>
>>>> However, there are few utilities that will read/write the EDID of
>>>> a
>>>> monitor
>>>> connected via DVI. Dell has a utility, but it only runs on nVidia
>>>> cards. Do
>>>> you or any of your friends have an nVidia card?
>>>>
>>>>> Sorry for all the tpyos!
>>>>
>>>> As long as the first and last letters of each word, and the
>>>> length
>>>> of
>>>> each
>>>> word, are correct, the human mind will interpolate the rest. This
>>>> works for
>>>> about 55% of the people. :-)
>>>
>>> As larg as toe fight and lent laddies of elah wind, ard tie lettoh
>>> of epah wild, ate couplet, tee hymen mudd weil illitterate tre
>>> rapt.
>>> Toes wells far anent 55% of tae pintle.
>>>
>>> Only really works if there's context.
>
>
>> That doesn't work!...You're supposed to have the first and last
>> letters in the right place....
>
> Correct ... and it also implies that words with three letters
> cannot be messed with.
Why can't they? The middle letter would appear to be fair game unless
there is another rule.
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On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 10:47:06 -0500 'J. Clarke'
wrote this on alt.comp.periphs.videocards.ati:
>ATIuser wrote:
>> On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 09:25:17 +0000 'Craig Coope'
>> wrote this on alt.comp.periphs.videocards.ati:
>>
>>> On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 02:51:26 -0500, "J. Clarke"
>>> <jclarke.usenet@cox.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> First of One wrote:
>>>>> "Craig Coope" <coope1999@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:nlduj3tl0cel6pr88orr0too5l294cfabd@4ax.com...
>>>>>>> I;m still trying to figure out why my Samsung Syncmaster win't
>>>>>>> give
>>>>>>> me DVI...anyway...
>>>>>
>>>>> Ever tried the monitor drivers from Samsung's web site?
>>>>>
>>>>> <http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.com/downloadfile/ContentsFile.aspx?CDSite=CA&CttFileID=1229221&CDCt tType=DR&ModelType=N&ModelName=226BW&VPath=DR/200703/20070314100735343_SM226BW.exe>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> The monitor doesn't display and EDID or DDC info..and it gets
>>>>>>> detected as a CRT using Omega drivers for my X1950 Pro...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is any of this normal?
>>>>>
>>>>> Back in 2004, there was a fiasco with the Samsung 191T, where the
>>>>> monitor's
>>>>> EDID info when connected via DVI, was erroneously programmed by
>>>>> Samsung to
>>>>> show an analog monitor. It is possible your 226BW is afflicted
>>>>> with
>>>>> the same
>>>>> problem.
>>>>>
>>>>> However, there are few utilities that will read/write the EDID of
>>>>> a
>>>>> monitor
>>>>> connected via DVI. Dell has a utility, but it only runs on nVidia
>>>>> cards. Do
>>>>> you or any of your friends have an nVidia card?
>>>>>
>>>>>> Sorry for all the tpyos!
>>>>>
>>>>> As long as the first and last letters of each word, and the
>>>>> length
>>>>> of
>>>>> each
>>>>> word, are correct, the human mind will interpolate the rest. This
>>>>> works for
>>>>> about 55% of the people. :-)
>>>>
>>>> As larg as toe fight and lent laddies of elah wind, ard tie lettoh
>>>> of epah wild, ate couplet, tee hymen mudd weil illitterate tre
>>>> rapt.
>>>> Toes wells far anent 55% of tae pintle.
>>>>
>>>> Only really works if there's context.
>>
>>
>>> That doesn't work!...You're supposed to have the first and last
>>> letters in the right place....
>>
>> Correct ... and it also implies that words with three letters
>> cannot be messed with.
>Why can't they? The middle letter would appear to be fair game unless
>there is another rule.
The interpolation theory applies when the first/last letters remain
intact and only letters *between* them are switched around. In a
three letter word, there is no other letter in the word to switch
the middle letter around with.
On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 10:46:21 -0500, "J. Clarke"
<jclarke.usenet@cox.net> wrote:
>Craig Coope wrote:
>> On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 02:51:26 -0500, "J. Clarke"
>> <jclarke.usenet@cox.net> wrote:
>>
>>> First of One wrote:
>>>> "Craig Coope" <coope1999@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:nlduj3tl0cel6pr88orr0too5l294cfabd@4ax.com...
>>>>>> I;m still trying to figure out why my Samsung Syncmaster win't
>>>>>> give
>>>>>> me DVI...anyway...
>>>>
>>>> Ever tried the monitor drivers from Samsung's web site?
>>>>
>>>> <http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.com/downloadfile/ContentsFile.aspx?CDSite=CA&CttFileID=1229221&CDCt tType=DR&ModelType=N&ModelName=226BW&VPath=DR/200703/20070314100735343_SM226BW.exe>
>>>>
>>>>>> The monitor doesn't display and EDID or DDC info..and it gets
>>>>>> detected as a CRT using Omega drivers for my X1950 Pro...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is any of this normal?
>>>>
>>>> Back in 2004, there was a fiasco with the Samsung 191T, where the
>>>> monitor's
>>>> EDID info when connected via DVI, was erroneously programmed by
>>>> Samsung to
>>>> show an analog monitor. It is possible your 226BW is afflicted
>>>> with
>>>> the same
>>>> problem.
>>>>
>>>> However, there are few utilities that will read/write the EDID of
>>>> a
>>>> monitor
>>>> connected via DVI. Dell has a utility, but it only runs on nVidia
>>>> cards. Do
>>>> you or any of your friends have an nVidia card?
>>>>
>>>>> Sorry for all the tpyos!
>>>>
>>>> As long as the first and last letters of each word, and the length
>>>> of
>>>> each
>>>> word, are correct, the human mind will interpolate the rest. This
>>>> works for
>>>> about 55% of the people. :-)
>>>
>>> As larg as toe fight and lent laddies of elah wind, ard tie lettoh
>>> of
>>> epah wild, ate couplet, tee hymen mudd weil illitterate tre rapt.
>>> Toes wells far anent 55% of tae pintle.
>>>
>>> Only really works if there's context.
>>>
>>> --
>>
>> That doesn't work!...You're supposed to have the first and last
>> letters in the right place....
>
>Uh, which ones are _not_ in the right place?
>
>--
ATIuser wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 10:47:06 -0500 'J. Clarke'
> wrote this on alt.comp.periphs.videocards.ati:
>
>> ATIuser wrote:
>>> On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 09:25:17 +0000 'Craig Coope'
>>> wrote this on alt.comp.periphs.videocards.ati:
>>>
>>>> On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 02:51:26 -0500, "J. Clarke"
>>>> <jclarke.usenet@cox.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> First of One wrote:
>>>>>> "Craig Coope" <coope1999@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:nlduj3tl0cel6pr88orr0too5l294cfabd@4ax.com...
>>>>>>>> I;m still trying to figure out why my Samsung Syncmaster
>>>>>>>> win't
>>>>>>>> give
>>>>>>>> me DVI...anyway...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ever tried the monitor drivers from Samsung's web site?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.com/downloadfile/ContentsFile.aspx?CDSite=CA&CttFileID=1229221&CDCt tType=DR&ModelType=N&ModelName=226BW&VPath=DR/200703/20070314100735343_SM226BW.exe>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The monitor doesn't display and EDID or DDC info..and it gets
>>>>>>>> detected as a CRT using Omega drivers for my X1950 Pro...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Is any of this normal?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Back in 2004, there was a fiasco with the Samsung 191T, where
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> monitor's
>>>>>> EDID info when connected via DVI, was erroneously programmed by
>>>>>> Samsung to
>>>>>> show an analog monitor. It is possible your 226BW is afflicted
>>>>>> with
>>>>>> the same
>>>>>> problem.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> However, there are few utilities that will read/write the EDID
>>>>>> of
>>>>>> a
>>>>>> monitor
>>>>>> connected via DVI. Dell has a utility, but it only runs on
>>>>>> nVidia
>>>>>> cards. Do
>>>>>> you or any of your friends have an nVidia card?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sorry for all the tpyos!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As long as the first and last letters of each word, and the
>>>>>> length
>>>>>> of
>>>>>> each
>>>>>> word, are correct, the human mind will interpolate the rest.
>>>>>> This
>>>>>> works for
>>>>>> about 55% of the people. :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> As larg as toe fight and lent laddies of elah wind, ard tie
>>>>> lettoh
>>>>> of epah wild, ate couplet, tee hymen mudd weil illitterate tre
>>>>> rapt.
>>>>> Toes wells far anent 55% of tae pintle.
>>>>>
>>>>> Only really works if there's context.
>>>
>>>
>>>> That doesn't work!...You're supposed to have the first and last
>>>> letters in the right place....
>>>
>>> Correct ... and it also implies that words with three letters
>>> cannot be messed with.
>
>> Why can't they? The middle letter would appear to be fair game
>> unless there is another rule.
>
> The interpolation theory applies when the first/last letters remain
> intact and only letters *between* them are switched around. In a
> three letter word, there is no other letter in the word to switch
> the middle letter around with.
It wasn't stated that the intervening letters may only be transposed,
not substituted.
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Craig Coope wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 10:46:21 -0500, "J. Clarke"
> <jclarke.usenet@cox.net> wrote:
>
>> Craig Coope wrote:
>>> On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 02:51:26 -0500, "J. Clarke"
>>> <jclarke.usenet@cox.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> First of One wrote:
>>>>> "Craig Coope" <coope1999@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:nlduj3tl0cel6pr88orr0too5l294cfabd@4ax.com...
>>>>>>> I;m still trying to figure out why my Samsung Syncmaster win't
>>>>>>> give
>>>>>>> me DVI...anyway...
>>>>>
>>>>> Ever tried the monitor drivers from Samsung's web site?
>>>>>
>>>>> <http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.com/downloadfile/ContentsFile.aspx?CDSite=CA&CttFileID=1229221&CDCt tType=DR&ModelType=N&ModelName=226BW&VPath=DR/200703/20070314100735343_SM226BW.exe>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> The monitor doesn't display and EDID or DDC info..and it gets
>>>>>>> detected as a CRT using Omega drivers for my X1950 Pro...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is any of this normal?
>>>>>
>>>>> Back in 2004, there was a fiasco with the Samsung 191T, where
>>>>> the
>>>>> monitor's
>>>>> EDID info when connected via DVI, was erroneously programmed by
>>>>> Samsung to
>>>>> show an analog monitor. It is possible your 226BW is afflicted
>>>>> with
>>>>> the same
>>>>> problem.
>>>>>
>>>>> However, there are few utilities that will read/write the EDID
>>>>> of
>>>>> a
>>>>> monitor
>>>>> connected via DVI. Dell has a utility, but it only runs on
>>>>> nVidia
>>>>> cards. Do
>>>>> you or any of your friends have an nVidia card?
>>>>>
>>>>>> Sorry for all the tpyos!
>>>>>
>>>>> As long as the first and last letters of each word, and the
>>>>> length
>>>>> of
>>>>> each
>>>>> word, are correct, the human mind will interpolate the rest.
>>>>> This
>>>>> works for
>>>>> about 55% of the people. :-)
>>>>
>>>> As larg as toe fight and lent laddies of elah wind, ard tie
>>>> lettoh
>>>> of
>>>> epah wild, ate couplet, tee hymen mudd weil illitterate tre rapt.
>>>> Toes wells far anent 55% of tae pintle.
>>>>
>>>> Only really works if there's context.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>
>>> That doesn't work!...You're supposed to have the first and last
>>> letters in the right place....
>>
>> Uh, which ones are _not_ in the right place?
>>
>> --
>
> Then maybe you're using words I don't know.
I took "As long as the first and last letters of each word, and the
length of each word, are correct, the human mind will interpolate the
rest. This works for about 55% of the people" and modified it
according to the rules contained therein.
>
> What are:
> larg
"long" with the "a" and "r" substituted for "o" and "n"
> elah
"each" with "a" and "c" transposed and "l" substituted for "c"
> ard
"and" with "r" substituted for "n"
> tie
> tre
"the" with "i" and "r" substituted for "h"
> rapt
"rest" with "a" and "p" substituted for "e" and "s"
> I won't go on.....
The fact that even with the paragraph from which it was derived there
as an example, you were unable to recognize the altered version
suggests that either there is something wrong with the theory or that
the rules as stated were incomplete.
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