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lew247

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Posted: 07:15am 27 Dec 2015
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Is this THIS LCD compatible?

I'm toying with the idea of buying a snadpic and one of these displaysEdited by lew247 2015-12-28
 
matherp
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  Quote  s this THIS LCD compatible?


Based on a quick review of their downloaded doc - the answer is NO. It seems to have a non-standard pinout
 
lew247

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Posted: 08:27am 27 Dec 2015
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Thanks for that, I never thought of looking for the pinout in the manual
After looking at the uMite advanced features, I "Think" This one should work perfectly?
 
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  Quote  I "Think" This one should work perfectly?


Yes it should. The only issue is that it seems to use the 3.3V supply to drive the backlight and that takes a lot of power.

Compare this one which has a second power pin for a 5V supply which is used for the backlight

No big deal but may be worth thinking about
 
lew247

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Brilliant, thanks
 
Wolfgang
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Hallo experts,

I would like to use my monitor for both HDMI (from my PCs) and also for the CMM2-VGA via my KVM switch.

My KVM switch has HDMI video inputs, so a VGA-HDMI converter could be connected between KVM switch and the CMM2.

Has anyone tried connecting a CMM2 to such a KVM switch (HDMI inputs) via a VGA-HDMI adapter for using only one monitor? Does this makes sense, or are there any reasons not to do so?

Wolfgang
 
Geoffg

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Posted: 03:32am 08 Mar 2026
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Wow, talk about reviving a very old thread.
You might have better luck starting a new topic.

BTW, I have had great success with VGA-HDMI adapters but have not tested them with a KVM switch.

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Grogster

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Posted: 03:50am 08 Mar 2026
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Yes, I agree - A thread this old(10 and a bit YEARS!), should not have been added on to.
The member should really have started a new thread.    

@ Wolfgang - can you please copy your question into a new thread.

I will lock this thread, cos we really don't want new posts showing up on a ten year old thread!  
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terekgabor
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Posted: 11:16am 08 Mar 2026
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I planned to watch the video on the youtube link, but I got a message this is a privat video.
Can anyhow watch it?
Thx!
 
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