Calibration of two monitors on one card is impossible under any current
version of windows - the only way to do this ( I have worked this way
for a year or more) is to buy a second, recent graphics card for a PCI
slot (old cheap cards will not work, I've tried that too) Beware
Graphics card companies too - they will say yes to anything just to get
the sale.....

Nick WB



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Mark writes ...

> ..., I thought for novelties sake that I would try and use the 
> calibration software that came with the second monitor, as it has dual

> monitor support and the results were appalling, ...

Your AGP card would have to provide the CLUT for the secondary monitor
(which isn't that common, but I have heard that some cards to support
it). That is, both your calibration software AND the display drivers
would have to support calibrating the secondary monitor.

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