I have a Geforce II MX Dual Head, vnc displays the virtual display
resolution, in my case 2048 x 768 as I have two 15" monitors running 1024 x
768.
Andy
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From: Glenn Mabbutt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 January 2001 16:05
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Winvnc - multiple monitors??
I'm thinking about deploying an NT workstation with multiple Matrox cards.
According to Matrox, these cards can be combined into one virtual display
with multiple monitors. Has anyone tried this with Winvnc??
Thanks,
Glenn
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