My Beige MT with a Radeon 7000 sees a second moonitor that isn't there in
10.2.6.  How can I get rid of it?

The story is that I recently got the high end flight simulator X-Plane that runs
in both 9 and 10.  It ran ok in 10 at first.   The machine had a second monitor
on the Radeon, but this halved the amount of video ram available to the sim.  So
I moved the second monitor off the Radeon onto the motherboard video (8 megs
vram on a reb 1 board.)

This worked fine in 9 giving the sim the full 32 megs of vram on the Radeon.

But in X the simulator is unable to see the Radeon at all and will not run,
saying I need 32 megs and open GL etc.

I figured the simulator was seeing the monitor on the motherboard video as the
primary where the sim should run and couldn't see the Radeon.  So I removed the
second monitor entirely.  But the machine still sees a second monitor.  Even
when I press 'detect monitors' in the monitor panel.   I tried resetting the
pram, but not the reset button on the mother board.

I've reinstalled the 10.2.6 upgrade and the ati software.

Everything works fine in 9.2, as usual.

I'm baffled.

Any ideas?

Rich

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