on 13.02.2004 00:08, Jeff Walther at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> At 19:16 -0800 02/12/2004, Eric A. Ladner wrote:
> 
>> One relatively minor disappointment: I had read that the 7000 supported two
>> displays, and had planned to hook up an old Apple 13-inch monitor to put
>> palettes on. I have to admit to not doing my homework here, but it seems that
>> you can use two displays, but only one of them can be a standard
>> crt monitor -
>> the other connections are for TV and flat panel. Unless there's an adapter to
>> connect a crt monitor to one of them, he added hopefully...
> 
> DVI to VGA adapters are common.  Newegg.com had one for $8 with free
> shipping the last time I checked.
> 

Hi Jeff,

And I can confirm that that is exactly how it works. The card will
automatically allow two connections which can then be set up in the Apple
Monitors control panel.

Peace,

paul
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