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To: Len who wrote (8926)9/28/1999 4:53:00 PM
From: Dan Spangenberg  Read Replies (2) of 14778
 
Thanks for the interesting discussion on multimonitors...

The Matrox NT drivers do allow one AGP and one or several PCI cards mixed together under under NT 4.0. I am using two Matrox Millenium cards, one AGP and one PCI using the Matrox drivers. I'm not sure of the exact driver version from Matrox, but they have been running for over a year with no problems and great results. As I recall, the driver does force the PCI card to be primary, regardless of the setting in the BIOS setup. I don't believe all manufacturers allow AGP/PCI mixing under NT.

My friend's current problem is under 98'. It was quite a while ago
that I tried multi's under 98, and don't really really remember the specifics of AGP/PCI, order of loading, priority etc.

Thanks for the good info and links. I'll get with him and see if we can solve it.

Good Luck
Dan
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