Protocol extensions in a display port compatible interface

Multiplex communications – Duplex – Transmit/receive interaction control

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C370S252000, C370S278000, C370S419000

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07961656

ABSTRACT:
Contents of extension packets of a DisplayPort specification are described that can permit a computer to control a target device. In one example, an extension packet controls the target device in at least one of power consumption, image rendering, and register updating.

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