I've seen it, but I still don't believe it. I had a patch cable plugged in. I 
removed it, and rebooted and now it's one monitor. I would have thought you 
would have had to have a deck or something hooked up to it. Learn something 
new everyday. Thanx

STeve

<< Do you have anything plugged into the RCA video out connector.  It 
senses a monitor (or VCR, etc) and configures the video display to 
output NTSC video on that port.  Unplug anything there and restart. >>


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