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To: Dirk Hente who wrote (4420)12/23/1998 2:23:00 PM
From: mowa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Dirk,
I don't know what your budget is, but I am looking at multi-monitor cards and Matrox has a candidate Productiva 100 dual or quad ?$400-$700? range. Also a friend asked me if NT5 will/does have native multi-monitor support (ala Win98)? I told him I assume final release yes and I will check on Beta2 (which seems stable enough???).

mowa



To: Dirk Hente who wrote (4420)12/23/1998 9:52:00 PM
From: Clark Wang  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Yes, you can do it with different matrox cards.
M1, M2, Mystique, G100, G200 can be mixed
for multi-display under NT4. The most recent
driver supports up to 5 monitors.

My PC is running with 4 monitors. Each monitor
can have its own refresh rate. If you look around,
you can find the old mystique for about 20-30 bucks.

Clark