Thanks Alan and Will for the advice not to hook up two monitors to the
Twin Turbo.  Frying my card is definitely something I want to avoid.

I unplugged the Mac Monitor from the Twin Turbo, leaving my projector on
the Twin Turbo card.  Lo and behold, I have resolution selections.  I
have my Mac Monitor plugged into my original Mac monitor out on the back
of the computer.  When I did this, the Mac Monitor displays my desktop
picture but doesn't show any mounted drives, the mouse cursor, and the
pop up windows.  The projector, shows the default mac OS desktop smiley
face with all of the hard drives showing and the mouse cursor.

Does the mac only support one monitor even with a second video card?

Is there a way to get the Mac Monitor to show one thing and the Twin
Turbo to show another?

Is there a way to get the two displays to mirror while having their
resolutions different?

Again, thanks in advance.




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