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To: Sean W. Smith who wrote (2075)8/22/1998 11:39:00 AM
From: Len  Respond to of 14778
 
How Hard was it to get Multimon support in NT with this. I have a friend who might be interested
in trying this.


Actually, it was a breeze. Once you have the first card properly installed, with the correct driver, you just add the second card, and that's it. No second installation of drivers or anything.

Then, when you go into the display properties, you'll see that the MM tab will now show both monitors. You choose your layout (1x2,2x1,2x2,etc.),enable multi monitor support, and choose how you want windows to be maximized (one screen or both).

The Viper will support up to 4 monitors, but unfortunately, they all have to be the exact same card, and all have to be PCI. Hence, all screens must use the same resolution, refresh rates, and other properties.