> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PCI] Two monitors & a video card
> 
>> On Dec 10, 2004, at 9:41 AM, Pat wrote:
>> 
>>> Is it possible to connect two monitors, one to the Macintosh video
>>> port, the other to the video card?
>> 
>> Yeah, did it for years on my 7600. Works like a charm.
> 
> Agree. I have three on my 9600. Great fun, especially with design
> work on Quark.
>   
> Paul
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED])


Ah, you have 3? I have heard of this but never tried it (always had 2 each
on my two mostly used machines). What is your arrangement? All one screen?
And 3 video cards (or 2 and a built in?) or a card that can take 2? And the
monitors control panel shows all up and you can configure as one big screen?
This is especially important.

I have a 7600 I use mainly with a 20" and a greyscale portrait monitor (for
reading text like code and the other for browsers, graphics etc). I just
have a very simple card with only one connection, but would like to put on
another screen... I thought I read somewhere in the manuals that came with
this 7600 that one should not go past 2? Most interested in your
arrangement. 

David Elmo


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