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Page 553 of this document (third page in as it starts at the appendix) says that pin 9 is optional, but if used, is 5V
https://vhdl.us/book/Pedroni_VHDL_3E_AppendixI.pdf
+5v to the monitor, not from. Even if it was from, I can’t imagine it being rated for enough current to make charging feasible.
Well, it's hooked up to a laptop, so, yeah, VGA out.
Its not hooked up to a laptop. Its hooked up to a display. It says so in the message