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To: Lost1 who wrote (14)10/19/1999 7:24:00 PM
From: faqsnlojiks   Read Replies (1) of 297
 
Yeah Lost...pretty sure you can.

Once you have it installed, you can go to the control Panel > Display > Settings > Advanced

and from there choose which video card you want to drive your monitor.

Now as for running 2 monitors off of 1 machine, that's a little complicated. If both monitors are to display the same thing at the same time, you could probably do this just by connecting a splitter off of the back of the box...if you wanted to run different screens simultaneously (yes, folk, I've done this with CAD applications), you would need some sort of video card that directly supports this. I'm not sure of what brand to look for...but they are out there.

Hope this helps.

-Joe
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