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10-08-2012, 06:48 PM #11
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Re: triplehead2go hardware issue?? Please Help...
Hi Gary, Sounds like you are well on your way. Do you have any pictures of the progress? Did you work from any plans building the frame out of MDF for the MIP?
I would be plenty happy with the plug and play for my setup. I'm sure it is a huge time saver. Which plug and play manufacturer did you use?
It is amazing how many options there are. Some of the cockpits look more valuable then a real plane!! Thanks for your time!
Joseph
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10-08-2012, 06:55 PM #12
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Re: triplehead2go hardware issue?? Please Help...
I have come to the conclusion that the TH2go DVI input is the problem. When I plug it in in the VGA it works perfect. Unfortunately, I want digital. By the way, looks like Matrox just came out with a new TH2go Digital Edition SE. It is actually cheaper. Hate to be a Guinea pig, but I also hate to buy old technology. Hope someone has some advice on that soon. I would love to purchase it right away.
Thanks for your help!
Joe
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10-08-2012, 06:56 PM #13
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Re: triplehead2go hardware issue?? Please Help...
Hi Gary, Sounds like you are well on your way. Do you have any pictures of the progress? Did you work from any plans building the frame out of MDF for the MIP?
I would be plenty happy with the plug and play for my setup. I'm sure it is a huge time saver. Which plug and play manufacturer did you use?
It is amazing how many options there are. Some of the cockpits look more valuable then a real plane!! Thanks for your time!
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10-08-2012, 07:30 PM #14
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Re: triplehead2go hardware issue?? Please Help...
Gary, for some reason my reply to you did not post (I tried twice).
Anyway, Love to see some pics of your progress. Do you have any plans on how your built your cockpit that you would be willing to share?
Thanks.
Joseph
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10-08-2012, 09:12 PM #15
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Re: triplehead2go hardware issue?? Please Help...
So, your TH2GO works in VGA Mode, but not in DVI? Okay, are you restarting the computer each time after you switch to the different inputs? Also, when you hook up the DVI are you going into your BIOS and Windows video card's display settings and making sure the DVI is the primary? If not, you need to make sure the cards DVI output is primary in both areas, as well as use the single mode if you have a SLi mode card or dual cards in SLi mode (removing SLi mode for now is just to make sure it is not causimg a problem).
I will say that it working in VGA means the box is more than likely fine; it's just a signal issue from your computer. Do you have another machine that has a DVI and VGA output to work with to verify the DVI input is not working on the TH2GO box (just in case)?
BSD
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10-08-2012, 09:34 PM #16
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Re: triplehead2go hardware issue?? Please Help...
I have tried restarting after changing inputs with no luck. Both DVI outputs on my video graphics card are working fine without the TH2go connected. When I plug the graphics card DVI output into the DVI input of the TH2go, and of course the connect the monitors to the TH2go, I have such a lousy picture that I can't make any changes to anything. The second it starts to boot even before drivers or window are loaded, it is a mess. I agree that the th2go box is working, but is it possible that something in the DVI side of it is bad?
Thanks for your time!
Joseph
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10-08-2012, 10:19 PM #17
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Re: triplehead2go hardware issue?? Please Help...
Just to clarify a few things, your monitors are DVI input with DVI input cables, and that you're not using any DVI to VGA adapters when using the DVI ins and outs of the TH2GO? Next, you said that it worked on the VGA side can you explain which computer and card you used and how did you use VGA adapters to do this?
Also, if your Dual DVI card is a SLi card, you must use the primary output of the card for the TH2GO, look on back of the card and you will see a 1 and 2 stamped into the card plate by the DVI connectors, use the number 1.
Finally, there are different types of DVI connectors, so you might have an invalid DVI connector and this is mostly seen with adapters. Otherwise, if you have no adapters, the correct DVI type, the correct #1 output from the card being used, the USB cabled plugged in directly to the PC with green light, and the DVI selected primary in the Win7 & the Bios with no SLi mode, as well as the correct Matrox Powerdesktop and Firmware programs being used, then it must be a bad DVI side within the TH2GO.
BSD
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10-08-2012, 11:32 PM #18
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Re: triplehead2go hardware issue?? Please Help...
I started by using all DVI cords with no adapters: DVI from primary slot (#1) of the Dual DVI Graphics card to the DVI input of the th2go, and then DVI out to all 3 monitors which have DVI in. When that did not work I used a DVI to VGA adapter out of slot 1 of the Graphics card to the VGA input of the TH2go, and then DVI out to the monitors DVI input. So I just used the adapter on the dual graphics card.
I did try different DVI cords, in case there was something wrong with the one I had, but I did not try any different "types" of DVI cords as you mentioned. Could that be it? Is the DVI cord that goes into the TH2go a special DVI cord?
Everything else you listed is good except that I can't get into the bios with the Th2go DVI connected. And if I get into it with the VGA connected, will I be able to select the DVI as primary?
Thanks for all your efforts!
Joseph
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10-09-2012, 12:26 AM #19
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Re: triplehead2go hardware issue?? Please Help...
There is a speical cable that comes with the TH2GO, it is short (about 2 ft long) and is the DVI-DL cable which is different from the standard "DVI" cable. Your "Graphics card" has to be "Dual-link DVI or a single VGA output connector, on a compatible system". Is your "Graphics Card" Dual-link DVI? If not, that will be the main problem, but likely you have the wrong cable...did you not get any cables with the TH2GO that were specific to it?
Here is the main link for info on the TH2GO:
"Multi Monitor Adapter for Maximum Performance | TripleHead2Go"
Here is the link for the GXM System Compatibility tool, use it on the computer in question (without TH2GO connected) and it will tell you if the "Graphics card" is of the correct type and that it is Dual-link or not:
"Matrox Graphics - Support"
More than likely you will have to order the correct "DVI" cable from Matrox. With the VGA side working, it leans more on the side that your cable is wrong, but like I said, your "Graphics card" has to be "Dual-link" (it must state that it is Dual-link on the spec sheet of the "Graphics Card"). Still, I suggest you try the compatibility program without the TH2GO hooked up first, and then go to the Matrox website and see if your TH2GO cable (if you got the special one or not) matches what is shown on the pages concerning the TH2GO Digital that you have.
Finally, at this point, I believe it's nothing else but the special "DVI" cable or the Dual-link, if it doesn't work after fixing those issues, then you have a bad TH2GO on the digital input...as there is nothing left to check. Do not worry about the Bios at this point because your card is working in either DVI or VGA modes (it is only rare that a person has issues with the Bios and that is mainly to dual (2 seperate) cards in one box, where you have to indicate the primary and secondary cards).
BSD
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10-09-2012, 11:26 AM #20
Re: triplehead2go hardware issue?? Please Help...
Hi Joseph, what a dilemma hey? Funny but my issue with the TH2GO also resulted in the VGA output working fine but not the DVI. As BSD said however your card needs to be capable of Dual DVI output and your cable also needs to be Dual. If you look at the DVI connector you should see all pins populated, if not you need to buy one.
As for my pic, this isn't my personal sim but my business sim Flight City - Simulation Centre which is a full FDS setup with 210 degree projector visuals. I am the technical director of the company but didn't build the hardware, just the PC's, software and visuals (which is plenty enough thanks). I am however building a personal 777 sim at home but nowhere near as full-on as this one.
If you are starting out and unsure of how to design and build your own sim I can recommend Jeff over at Ultimate Home Built DIY Flight Simulator Cockpit Resource. He has plans for a large range of simple and complex simulators suited to the home builder. No affiliation with me personally but have had some dealings with him and he's a nice guy with lots of good ideas for home enthusiasts. Check him out if you haven't already. Monitors for overhead functions is a great alternative. You'll find you don't do a lot with the overhead switches once the sim is up and running but it is a very large consumption of hardware. Having touchscreens to model it is a very good choice in my opinion. Also start really simple. Use monitors to display gauges and learn to manipulate the standard FSX aircraft panels using something like FSPanelStudio and you'll find you can create many realistic aircraft panels in a matter of hours. Get the aircraft up and running and test it out then you'll have a much better idea of what you want to create and how detailed.
Good luck with your TH2GO issue,
Ken.