We received lots of hardware for testing during the last couple of month … now we received something that really rock’s and could make the life of some of you a lot easier.
The “Eyevis DVI EDID emulator” (we don’t know any device name or model No.) emulates the selected/programmed EDID to the attached PC computer (emulating a DVI display) for continuous video output, even if the attached display is disconnected or powered down.
These emulators become very helpful if you want to test or setup your configuration whitout the output devices being present or if you want to switch displays without loosing the DVI signal from the source. Because most computers will deactivate the DVI output when no device is attached to it.
The EDID emulator allows the user to set up any DVI output resolution, regardless if the used device supports these resolutions or not. Most PC or DVI sources are reading the EDID of the attaced display and then limit the selectable output resolutions of the graphic card. The EDID emulator will solve this problem.
The Eyevis EDID emulator does not use presets in conjunction with a switch. In order to program the emulator, you’ll need the eye-ddc device. The eye-ddc is able to read the current EDID from the emulator or display and write the modified EDID onto the emulator or display (if the display has an EDID that is not write-protected).
UPDATE: It is not officially released yet, therefore please contact Eyevis for further information, availability and pricing.

great stuff. working perfectly.