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To: Charles Hughes who wrote (16387)1/19/1998 11:41:00 PM
From: Scott C. Lemon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24154
 
Hello Chaz,

When you said:

I have seen boards that can even spead the *same* display across
two or more monitors, ala the Mac, some years ago. don't know who's
in business at the moment doing that.


This is the *only* way that I have seen and used. I'm not sure how else I would use this capability. I can drag windows across from monitor to monitor transparently ... ala the Mac. (Who *did* have this for years ...) Is there another way that this would work?

Scott C. Lemon



To: Charles Hughes who wrote (16387)1/20/1998 12:10:00 AM
From: Street Walker  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 24154
 
Chaz....it good to be BOLD!

I'm getting ready to assemble a computer and I want it capable for
my buiness needs. I'm a daytrader and run several programs on several outdated computers. I figure if I build one good computer, I can run
2-3 monitors off it. I'm not a techie and I'm trying to do it right the first time, and not pay twice. Lot of techies hang out here, and I want to thank you for your advice. Do I wait for Windows 98 or just use the currently available multimonitor graphics cards? I really like the Appian J3-8mb ($840). Allows more than 2 monitors. appiantech.com
I'm a value oriented consumer.

Off my internet connection: I run IE4, eudora, #daytraders chat channel, and a SOES execution software - several of the following: vlcn.com

At the same time, I have a separate cable feed running a real time graphics software for charts and TA.

S.W.



To: Charles Hughes who wrote (16387)1/20/1998 1:17:00 AM
From: Keith Hankin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24154
 
I have seen boards that can even spead the *same* display across two or more
monitors, ala the Mac, some years ago. don't know who's in business at the
moment doing that.


Somewhere I remember hearing that this was to be provided with Win98.