>I want to connect a second monitor to my 7300. Are PCI video cards
>plentiful/scarce? I don't want to spend BIG money on a card, but a card
>is a must have.

Get a Voodoo 3 PCI card and flash it to the b13 drivers. Pug you main 
monitor into that and your secondary monitor into the on-board video. 
If you have a Mac (rather than generic PC) monitor you might need an 
adaptor if you buy a PC Voodoo 3 and flash it across to Mac but it 
shouldn't be a problem to find. if you intend on using t monitors I 
would also recommend putting maximum video RAM in the 7300 itself 
(4MB) to give you the best performance from the machine itself. 
Voodoo 3 cards have added bonuses of being cheap and available and 
also they do Open GL and Glide so you can play a few games on them :).

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