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To: jaison who wrote (875)5/27/1998 8:44:00 PM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
Multiple Monitors

The options vary depending on your operating system.

In Win 95 you will need a specialty card with 2 or 4 monitor outputs. STB, Appian and Colorgraphics make such cards. The advantage to a multimonitor card is that it uses only one expansion slot.

Win 98 does support multimonitors with standard cards. The card must be on their supported list.

NT also supports multimonitor cards.

We have had extensive discussions on the above options. The posts have been compiled in the auxiliary home.att.net
Click on multimonitor on the top navigation bar and review some of the previous posts to get some more in depth insight.

Click on the onward on the top navigation bar for links to Appian, Colorgraphics and STB.

That should give you a good start. Feel free to post if there is something you do not understand.

Zeuspaul

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