The documentation for nvmlDeviceGetDisplayMode claims that it reports a boolean indicating whether or not a physical display is connected to the device. But it’s reporting "Enabled for a C2050 card despite the fact that there’s no display connected to the card. Is this a bug? Or, if not, can you please clarify the meaning of this function?
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