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To: Zeuspaul who wrote (553)5/2/1998 2:31:00 PM
From: Street Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
To all new readers of this thread:

Zeuspaul has gone to a lot of work on the
web page to this thread. Check it out:

home.att.net

Zeus, would the multi mice/cursor work on Window NT?

My bottom of the line trading machine for $800
includes PII 266, Abit LX6, Maxtor udma or IBM hard drive, 64 SDRAM, and peripherals and Windows NT and software package. To this I would include my xDSL modem for $200 and multimonitor graphics card for $650. I guess "bottom of the line" is poor vocabulary. It just that with all the innovations, it is becoming the bottom of the line
because of 400 mhz, 100 bus, SCSI, etc. Its good stuff and cheap.
It will do what I need it to - a hot rod internet trading machine.

I would be interested in the site you mentioned about multiple cursors.

Also, I decided not to spend a lot of money on 4 top of the line
monitors. I'm going with 1 extra good 17" monitor and 3 17" .28 pitch
monitors. Any suggestions as to brands for bottom of the line monitors? I've found some in my local paper for $299 with 3 yr warranty.

S.W.