On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, Len Gerstel wrote: [snip]You can fill up all three of your pci slots with Mac Radeon 7000 cards (or 9200 iirc) dual video out and have 8 monitors running at once. The Mac has supported multiple video cards since the Mac II in 1987. So add away with no problems.
LOL. Thus is true, of course, though I've never seen it. Would this be a Mactopus? An OctoMac? Anyone have photos? Or better yet a QT movie??
Hmm. It would be intersting to see such a setup used in an FRP setting (something I drolled over in my younger days)...
IIRC at the MacWorld San Francisco after the Mac II introduction someone had a Mac II with six large screens set up, three across and two high. When I saw it they had a MS Flight Simulator running with the main window spread across the upper three screens and the instrument panel and other views in the lower three. REAL Cool.
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