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synchronizing multiple video cards
arago...@netscape.net alt os windows2000 On the subject of multiple video cards, has anyone heard rumors of an ABIT motherboard with dual AGP or (more likely) has someone been trying to jerk me around... On Tue, 09 Jan 2001 01:51:58 GMT, rpfr...@my-deja.com wrote: I currently have 1 video card on my Win2K system

Multiple video cards
One of my friends is having a PC he bought cheap with an integrated video card. The video part has been giving him a lot of troubles ever since he bought it. I wanted to suggest him to buy a seperate video card and put in his PCI slot. 1.In general is it OK put more than one video cards im multiple PCI slots. Yes.

supporting multiple video cards
_com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Depends upon the driver for the video card. My nVidia allows that. "blushark" <SPAMf...@email.com> wrote in message news:8kzhsap8bwbm$.y8f0iuxml1ez$.dlg@40tude.net... hi, i'm actually using windows vista business, but it should be pretty similar. i have two monitors

Did I miss something? Was: Multiple video cards that support ...
Yes, but it is not supported by Windows NT/9x for any two different video cards like the multi-monitor support for DDraw/D3D. Yes, Microsoft has said this will be fixed in Windows 2000, but can anyone verify that it already has? Yes this works in Wondows 2000. That is good to hear. I may actually break down and

ATI Radeon 8500 problem with Tyan S2466N board
The March Hare [MVP] p...@ndsm.maps microsoft public win32 programmer directx video On 3 Feb 2007 14:40:21 -0800, pook...@gmail.com wrote: I have multiple graphic cards. Is it possible to copy a D3D surface from one card to a surface in the other? Is there a difference if the source surface was allocated in

multiple video cards
Detlef Schäbel dschae...@nordrhein.de comp os os2 misc On Wed, 24 Jun 1998 21:10:38, omegah...@aol.com (Omegahalo) wrote: Anyone out there know if OS/2 4 can support multiple video cards and multiple monitors? Any help would be greatly appreciated.... Yes, elsa. But they think about dropping OS/2 support.

PCI/AGP video card programming
Alvin A Brown alv...@swbell.net microsoft public windowsxp hardware 2 Albert wrote: Can Windows XP support Multiple Video Cards?

Question for REAL Experts....RE:Multiple Video Cards in One PC ...
I'm not sure, but I don't think U can use an AGP or ISA card in a Win98 multidisplay setup, only PCI cards. AGP and PCI. And I also think there is a limit of 3 PCI cards. Nine. Ken Blake Please reply to the newsgroup, but if you want to send me E-mail, delete the "X" in my address jwolfley skrev i meldingen

Multiple video cards in WinXP?
It could be a DVD or a powerpoint presentation or anything else like that We are completely baffled by what video card can do this, or is going to require multiple video cards ? As a bonus, I understand the sound has to pumped out the same way ? all help appreciated ! please post here as i will highlight this

Programming to multiple video cards in VB6
Tony Houghton to...@tcp.co.uk comp sys ibm pc hardware video In <01bf6cf1$fff61a20$06d61...@norman.icon.co.za>, nsmart <nsm...@unforgettable.com> wrote: Hi I want to synchronize 3 video cards, each running in 640*480 8-bit mode, down to pixel accuracy. yes, I know this sounds weird, but I want to combine the

Multiple Video Cards
I'm having problems with the multiple monitor feature in XP MCE. The video card that came with my computer was an ATI Radeon X300 PCIEx16. I purchased another video card, an nVidia GeForce Fx5500 PCI and installed it into one of the PCI slots. Installed in my remaining PCI slot is a TV tuner card.

synchronizing multiple video cards
Check it out at http://members.home.com/rkeir/bosskey.html The multiple display feature is one of the best things about WinXXXX but it is one of the worst documented. DD In article <O9rc5RhjAHA.2160@tkmsftngp05>, "Scott A. Keen" <sc...@scottkeen.com> wrote: I've got 2 monitors and 2 video cards (ATI and Voodoo).

Multiple video cards???
This is *not* a limitation of PC hardware (although you would have to search pretty hard to find 4 non-conflicting cards), but a limitation of NT. Why? Because NT doesn't have multiple video card support at the OS-level. It's a case of having everything in the OS--whether you need it or not, or including only what

Multiple Video Cards
One of my clients want to have a PC (Win 98) with 3 video cards in it. I never tried it before, so i do not know if it is easy/difficult to do and what hardware restrictions are there. M/B has 1 AGP port and few PCI slots. Do all cards have to be PCI and same type? Nothing special there, usual S3 PCI cards,

Multiple Video cards?
Doug White dwh...@resnet.uoregon.edu clinet list freebsd-questions On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Mark Thomas wrote: Just curious if anyone out there has used FreeBSD to support multiple video cards, either with X or without. If you have (or tried and been unsuccessful), I'd like to hear about it. FreeBSD doesn't support

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Florian Schmidt l...@gmx.de comp graphics api opengl On Wed, 26 Jul 2000 23:25:20 -0700, John Williams <john.willi...@alumni.stanford.org> wrote: Does anyone have any direct experience with OpenGL and multple video cards under Windows 2000? There was some talk a while back that OpenGL would not work with multiple

Trouble with new display and Device Manager
J Kramer jkra...@softcom.net alt comp hardware Windows 98 will support multiple video cards. I BELIEVE up to 9. John Pat wrote: NOPE!, If you used linux and MetroX, you could use up to 4 video cards and monitors! Microsoft, however doesn't support multiple vid cards (NT50 could possibly). Matthew Roberts wrote in

Is P4T ok for multiple video cards?
Chris P. m...@chrisnet.net microsoft public win32 programmer directx video On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 12:44:20 -0800 (PST), Dave Branton wrote: Argh, I thought that If the sound cards have a sync option or Word Clock support it might be feasible to sync them that way. -- http://www.chrisnet.net/code.htm [MS MVP for

Multiple Video Cards
If you have 2 monitors, you just hook one card up to each monitor, and setting up Windows for multiple displays is pretty easy. OTOH, if you're planning on using 2 video cards with 1 monitor, things would be trickier and less practical. Obviously there is no way to use more than 1 card on 1 monitor simultaneosly

multiple video cards
Perry E. Metzger pe...@piermont.com fa netbsd help Charlie Allom <char...@rubberduck.com> writes: is it possible to run 2 monitors from 2 different PCI video cards? X does not use the vga or other devices for driving the monitor -- it essentially contains its own drivers. It will thus happily deal with two monitors