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To: Behrooz Rezai who wrote (1897)8/10/1998 11:14:00 PM
From: Street Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Multple Monitors has been discussed multiple times <g>

If you are using Windows 98, you need a graphics cardsss
that are compatible with the drivers installed in Win 98
(or use Matrox cards and follow these instructions: #reply-5389406
Question for anyone: Does running Win 98 drivers allow, theoretically <g>, different resolutions on different monitors?

To find cards that are compatible with Win 98, look at
the auxilliary site home.att.net
check out multimple monitors and Hardware/graphics cards. Dirk Hente posted a list awhile back.

Buy a card fit for your needs. I will most likely use
Matrox Mystique 220. Its cheap, excellent ramdac, and sufficient
for trading needs.

After reviewing the auxilliary site, come back with
any questions.

S.W.