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To: Allen B. who wrote (4021)5/6/1998 8:39:00 PM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (2) of 12617
 
Multimonitors

1) "You can't run two monitors on Windows 95(which I use)- wait till Windows 98 which has the capability"

Thats true for Win95 unless you get a multimonitor card. And true Win98 has the capability for select video cards in seperate PCI slots, your cards must be on the list of Win98 supported cards.

2) "You need a special dual-monitor video card."

True for Win 95.

3) "With Windows NT you can do it- no problem."

True except for the no problem part. You need specific cards such as Matrox Millenium II with NT driver support for dual monitors.

There have been quite a few posts on multimonitors #Subject-18946

Here is an index to the multimonitor posts. Click on multimonitor in the top navigation bar.
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