It's an old viewsonic va1616 (VGA) a xerox 17" (dvi) and samsung 22" syncmaster 
t220. I'm suspecting some weaselly words here by apple. Not impressed. Running 
hardware test but all of them work - if only two are connected at the same time


Grrr. Major selling point. 

I have a vibook USB thing I can use but was planning to sell to recoup part of 
the cost of the mac pro....

Hardware startup does not recognise magic mouse so can't select extended tests. 
This is rubbish!



>From my iPhone 

On 20 Sep 2010, at 22:47, Sam - MacAmbulance <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Jason
> 
> From the apple website : 
> 
> Every new Mac Pro graphics card features three display ports for maximum 
> workspace flexibility. Two Mini DisplayPort outputs connect to a pair of 
> Apple LED Cinema Displays with ease. And a dual-link DVI port connects a 
> 30-inch Apple Cinema HD Display or other DVI display. And with support for 
> two ATI Radeon HD 5770 cards in the Mac Pro, you can connect more displays — 
> up to six total.
> 
> That would seem to suggest three monitors, perhaps it's only with native 
> displayport screens such as the apple LED displays.
> 
> Which screens are you connecting to which outputs?
> 
> Regards
> 
> Sam
> 
> providing affordable Apple & PC services
> Sam Mullen
> 07747 778022
> http://www.macambulance.co.uk
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