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2. To create a new EDID, follow these steps:
a. Create a new EDID file by entering the following command:
DIDN
filename
b. Define EDID structure content using EDID edit commands. The following example
shows how you can create EDID content:
DIDB
XDID
0 80
00FFFFFFFFFFFF005A63118F01010101130D010380221B782A4706A55C47
9C251E4F54BFEF008180310A010101010101010101010101302A009851002A4030
701300520E1100001E000000FF004132333033313931353335390A000000FD0032
4B1E530E000A202020202020000000FC0056583730302D330A20202020200095
DIDE
Note: The EDID edit buffer commands are new with Release 2.3.0.
c. Save EDID file to the 882 by entering the following command:
DIDS
3. To modify an existing EDID (stored on the 882), follow these steps:
a. Load an EDID from the 882's internal file system:
DIDL
filename
Where filename is the name of a file in a the default directory identified by DIDP.
For example, the command below loads an EDID from the default EDID path.
DIDL myedid1
If the EDID you want to load is not in the default path, you can either list the path
explicitely on the
example, the command below loads an EDID from a different directory in flash
memory.
DIDL /tffs0/library/userdata/myedid1
b. Modify EDID structure content using EDID edit commands. The following example
shows how you can modify EDID content:
DIDB
XDID
19 A E88A82A0564796240F48 // edits EDID at 19 for 10 (0x0A)
bytes
DIDE
Note: The EDID edit buffer commands are new with Release 2.3.0.
c. Save edits to EDID file to the 882 by entering the following command:
DIDS
// begins an edid editing session
// ends an edid editing session
// saves the edid
DIDL
command line or change the EDID path with DIDP. For
// begins an edid editing session
// ends an edid editing session
// saves the edid
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