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yes, with a DVI-I specific cable, you could do that, but it would be extremely smegging hard because of the sheer number of conductors in those.
DVI-D cables (single and dual link) wired are the most common, with DVI-I cables being rare because most people aren't going to use the analog signal from them. There is no internal circuitry in cables, contrary to what some people here are suggesting which sets a cable into certain modes, there is no such thing for DVI.... its just the analog pins in most DVI cables are not wired to anything, that's the only problem.
The best solution honestly though would be to do what you did and buy a DVI to VGA adapter and use a VGA M-M cable, both are a dime a dozen just about nowadays, new and used.
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