The two connectors are to allow you to run two monitors off of your
card (that was the point of my earlier message).
Just make sure the connectors going to the monitors are the right type
(some LCD monitors need a dvi connector, some will work with a vga
connection). Then go to the monitors preference pane and make sure the
settings are correct for the monitors (resolutions and refresh rates).
Jerry
On Mar 15, 2004, at 1:23 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
> The AGP video card which came with my G4 has connections for a VGA
> monitor as well as an ADC port for the Apple display. I assume I can
> not
> run two monitors off the AGP card. Does anyone know?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Monday, March 15, 20046:30 AMJohn Robinsonprofile at aye.net
>
>> Harry,
>>
>> On Mar 15, 2004, at 12:04 AM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
>>
>>> If I were to buy a
>>> different video card how do I know it would work?
>>
>> Sorry I can't help with the card problem Harry, but I am running
>> Panther on a G5 that has the dual monitor connectors and I have two of
>> Apple's flat panel 20" monitors that work just great, not a single
>> problem so I can at least attest that under Panther you can use more
>> than one monitor.
>>
>> John Robinson
>>
>>
>>
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