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[[Extended display identification data]] (EDID) is a companion standard; it defines a compact [[binary file]] format describing the monitor's capabilities and supported graphics modes, stored in a [[read-only memory]] ([[EEPROM]]) chip programmed by the manufacturer of the monitor. The format uses a description block containing 128 bytes of data, with optional extension blocks to provide additional information. The most current version is ''Enhanced EDID (E-EDID) Release A, v2.0''.
The first version of the DDC standard was adopted in August 1994. It included the
''DDC version 2'', introduced in April 1996, split EDID into a separate standard and introduced the DDC2B+ protocol.
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