My Reply follows quote. On 11/02/2005 21:02 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>I've got a few older Mac II's kicking about and thought of running multiple
>monitors on one of them just to see what it would be like. I've got a couple
>of Macintosh II video cards and a Macintosh II High Resolution card. What
>would be the pitfalls to be aware of to try this. I don't want to fry any
>parts of the system if these video cards are not compatible with each other
>in a multi-monitor set up. Thanks.
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I have a Mac IIx with 6 video cards in it. I only tested it with two as 
that
is all that I had that were compatible, but it must have been inpressive 
while
running the spreadsheet program it has as its major application spread 
over
6 monitors.

All 6 of these cards are the same type. 

I have had two different types of monitors on Macs and as long as the 
monitors
are compatible with the video cards they are connected to there are few 
difficulties.

Ken

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