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To: kha vu who wrote (31606)4/7/1999 9:49:00 PM
From: Street Walker  Read Replies (2) of 120523
 
OT - multiple monitors - Windows 98 ---- and GUMM

A thread I was very active in on this discussion
home.att.net

Many investors and traders become blinded because they suffer
from not enough screen real estate. Some choose to buy one big monitor, others put things down on their task bar, yet both groups remain blinded to something.

An easy way to solve this is using Windows 98 which allows you to
run several monitors at the same time. The catch is that you have
to have a graphics card for each monitor. I have researched this to no end and have decided that the very best bang for the buck with excellent graphics is to buy the ATI XPERT '98 PCI video card.
They cost around $69 at CompUSA. Make sure you know how many PCI slots are free on your motherboard. The AGP slot will work as well.
Not all graphics cards will work, however. Just go with the one mentioned. Myself, I run 5 monitors each running several charts/TA, level II, etc.

Adding an additional monitor is something you can do one step at a time as finances allow. I am currently having another computer built with my specifications. It will run 6 monitors, 400 mhz Chip, 2 yr warrenty parts/labor for under $1,000. If interested in my configuration and the company, anyone feel free to PM me.

To all: don't forget about buying GUMM this week - its going to be a super good investment. Do not hesitate. For a short term hold and substantial gains, I'm looking at about 4-5 weeks. Long term hold I believe will be $40 in 9 months.

Regards,
S.W.

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