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To: CountofMoneyCristo who wrote (1378)6/16/1998 12:23:00 AM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (2) of 14778
 
Dell PII 400 mobo / Number of PCI slots

Dell uses Intel parts so you probably have the SE440BX motherboard or something very close to it(verify). intel.com There are four PCI slots and one ISA slot ( or three PCI and two ISA as one slot is shared) Dell has probably used some of the expansion slots so all of the above will most likely not be available.

If you want five monitors you will probably need a multimonitor card.

I agree with Networm. Before considering multimonitors you should consider larger monitors. You can get more information on a larger monitor as you can use higher resolutions.

Multimonitor Cards

Appian
appiantech.com

STB
stbmvp.com

Colorgraphics (I think SW indicated this is the lowest cost card)
colorgfx.com

Matrox might have something in the works.

Window placement is important. Not all implementations have the same results. For example, which monitor will an application show up on when you open it up or will it show up on all of them? How many options does one have to configure the setup?

Zeuspaul
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