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To: kendall harmon who wrote (37782)1/1/1999 7:28:00 PM
From: dennyv  Respond to of 119973
 
Try calling Black Box 800-552-6816 (tn on a 1996 catalog so I hope it is still good). They usually can supply just about any connectivity adapter imaginable.



To: kendall harmon who wrote (37782)1/1/1999 8:09:00 PM
From: Doug T.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119973
 
kendall,
Windows 98 uses a single card to run one monitor, two cards, two monitors etc. What you need is PCI slots (32 bit, white colored slot) this will be the limiting factor. Most common computers only have two and will automatically disable the video card on the mother board when a new video card is installed. I purchased two ATI Expert 98 video cards @ $79 each minus a $20 rebate. After installing the cards Windows 98 picked up the cards on the boot. Then you go into Display Properties and set your primary and secondary monitors. That's it! One mouse is used on both displays, click and drag web pages to the other monitor. Two video boards for less than $150 plus the monitor. Hope this helps.
Good Luck,
Doug