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Yes, my laptop screen uses all 13 bytes, that's how I noticed (the model had
one character cut off and I happened to debug and see that it was there, so I
did the math :)).
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According to Wikipedia [1] we have 57-71, 72-89, 90-107, 108-125 (18 each, of
which 5 are "the header", so this makes 13)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_Display_Identific
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The descriptor blocks with strings come every 18 bytes,
5 are