Hi Robert,
Thanks, Linux may be viable option for us. Twinviev may be also a good idea.
I have not tried that, I tried 2 separate displays on 7800 GTX and one on
8800. No banana. But maybe twinview will be different.
Cheers,
Wojtek
Hi Wojtek,
I have only experience of doing multi-card multi-display under Linux
and IRIX. In my own Linux machine I've played with two graphics cards
with two outputs, and four outputs. It works just fine once you
configure X11 appropriately. For best performance use twin view so
that you can drive two outputs with a single graphics context on a
single card, then with two cards you'll have two contexts and four
outputs.
Mileage under Windows will vary of course, on the OSG side things
should work just fine, but....
Robert.
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 12:01 PM, Wojciech Lewandowski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone,
Topic says it all. Is anyone using OSG on Windows with 2 or more graphics
boards and more than 3 monitors ? If yes what graphics ? Is this possible
with Linux ?
We got the question from upper level whether it would be possible
(theoretically) to drive 3 or more displays from one machine. I said yes
but practice shows different picture. At the moment we don't have acces
to 2
identical boards so I put one NVidia Geforce 8800 GTS and one GeForece
7800
GTX into may machine. But osgviewer seems to run only on the graphics
board
which is attached to default main screen (set in graphics control
dialog).
Do others have more positive experiences ? If yes, what is your
configuration ?
Cheers,
Wojtek
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