[Logic] Running 2 monitors
Hank Phillips
[email protected]
2002年9月06日 18:04:23 -0400
The G450 is what we are using in our IT department.
Check out their tech specs page at:
http://www.matrox.com/mga/products/tech_info/mill_g450.cfm
Supports two monitors, most all OSs from one AGP slot. Average price about
80ドル bucks for a 32 MB card.
Hank
AA4HP
At 05:53 PM 9/6/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Steve.. Is the millenium board a model G450?
>..Dave
>>Steve Massey wrote:
>>>Ok, I think im beginning to understand from all the messages ive received
>>and searches Ive done...
>> From what i gather ive got a AGP as its a new system 2gig and the tech says
>>all the new stuff uses this...so i bought a PCI 4mb Matrox Millenium video
>>card today which is USED without drivers but he said I can download them
>>from there site....anyways thanks for all the input from everyone, Im gonna
>>try and install the card this weekend...I barely get by on these
>>computers:-)
>>73 / Steve N6TT
>>>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Gil Baron" <[email protected]>
>>To: <[email protected]>
>>Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 8:42 AM
>>Subject: RE: [Logic] Running 2 monitors
>>>>>>>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On
>>>>Behalf Of Gary Randall
>>>>Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 3:07 PM
>>>>To: [email protected]
>>>>Subject: RE: [Logic] Running 2 monitors
>>>>>>>>>>>>Steve,
>>>>You can use two monitors the only restriction is you MUST use two
>>>>different
>>>>buss type video cards ( i.e PCI, ISA ,etc).
>>>>Then just go to Control Panel, Display, Settings and select 2 monitors.
>>>>>>>>I have been running this for years with Logic and it works great.
>>>In XP and WIN2K and MAYBE later versions of WIN98, that just is NOT true.
>>>You can use two of the same buss cars, they are detected and handled as
>>two
>>>>>cards just fine.
>>>Since almost all use AGP for the primary card and since almost no board
>>has
>>>>>2 AGP slots you are going to have 2 different busses in use most of the
>>tine
>>>>>in any case, BUT you do NOT have to do that.
>>>>>>>>>>73--Gary
>>>>KD4VRZ
>>>>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On
>>>>Behalf Of [email protected]
>>>>Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 15:53 PM
>>>>To: [email protected]
>>>>Subject: [Logic] Running 2 monitors
>>>>>>>>I was told with a special card you could run 2+ monitors on the same
>>>>computer. I wonder if anyone is doing this and if so what brand card
>>there
>>>>>>using. Software?
>>>>I was hoping to leave one monitor on a DX cluster all the time or lets
>>say
>>>>>>Geoclock or LOGic maybe, where the other monitor would be completely
>>>>independent surfing the net. I have a cable hook up and im running 3
>>>>computers thru a router to accomplish the task now. Lots of
>>>>possibilities I
>>>>suppose. I ran a quick search and see there are cards where you
>>>>can run 20
>>>>monitors, Is all this done with software to control them I
>>>>suppose? Any info
>>>>is appreciate either private or the group if you think others might be
>>>>interested....
>>>>73 / Steve N6TT
>>>>[email protected]
>> >
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