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Quilljar
January 15th 05, 10:31 AM
A couple of us are suggesting that those who use the Matrox Parhelia with
either two or three screens might like to congregate on
rec.aviation.simulators to exchange information and tips. This is a
newsgroup that has been getting very quiet recently and we hope to jerk it
back into life. We thought that talking about free or very cheap alternative
flight sims might also be a good idea.
--
Quilljar Matrox
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Talon
January 15th 05, 11:00 AM
Greetings Quilljar,
I'm here. I can't off much in the free or cheap alternative flightsims but
I'll post what I can.
Paul
"Quilljar" > wrote in message
...
> A couple of us are suggesting that those who use the Matrox Parhelia with
> either two or three screens might like to congregate on
> rec.aviation.simulators to exchange information and tips. This is a
> newsgroup that has been getting very quiet recently and we hope to jerk it
> back into life. We thought that talking about free or very cheap
alternative
> flight sims might also be a good idea.
>
> --
> Quilljar Matrox
> see http://client.webshots.com/album/194691959rhDQFi
>
>
>
Dallas
January 15th 05, 06:30 PM
"Quilljar"
> This is a
> newsgroup that has been getting very quiet recently and we hope to jerk it
> back into life.
Or you could get Speedbyrd to come back and make a few comments... that'll
spice things up. :-)
Dallas
Don Parker
January 15th 05, 07:18 PM
Dallas wrote:
>
> Or you could get Speedbyrd to come back and make a few comments...
> that'll spice things up. :-)
>
>
Good grief Charlie Brown - I'd almost forgotten the infamous Speedturd!!!
d:->))
Quilljar
January 15th 05, 07:24 PM
x>
> Or you could get Speedbyrd to come back and make a few comments...
> that'll spice things up. :-)
>
>
> Dallas
Oh -- my -- God !
I would have to sharpen up my filter system again!
--
Quilljar Matrox
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Dallas
January 15th 05, 07:25 PM
"Don Parker"
> Good grief Charlie Brown - I'd almost forgotten the infamous Speedturd!!!
A name that will live in infamy!
Dallas
Quilljar
January 15th 05, 08:24 PM
> A name that will live in infamy!
Infamy! Infamy! They've all got it infamy.
--
Quilljar Matrox
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Don Parker
January 15th 05, 08:46 PM
Quilljar wrote:
>> A name that will live in infamy!
>
> Infamy! Infamy! They've all got it infamy.
And probably for good reason old boy!
d:->))
boB
January 16th 05, 12:51 AM
Quilljar wrote:
> A couple of us are suggesting that those who use the Matrox Parhelia with
> either two or three screens might like to congregate on
> rec.aviation.simulators to exchange information and tips. This is a
> newsgroup that has been getting very quiet recently and we hope to jerk it
> back into life. We thought that talking about free or very cheap alternative
> flight sims might also be a good idea.
>
Well, I for one am very glad you pointed us to the news group. It is
causing my checkbook to flap around every time I say MATROX.
A question.
I currently have a Ti4200 128 and I cannot do without my second screen
now. Either for un-docked panels or surfing around. I have a 19" CRT
for the primary monitor and a 17" flatscreen as the second monitor.
Will adding another 17" flatscreen, so the 19" is in the middle and the
two 17" monitors are on each side work, or will I need 3 monitors of the
same size?
--
boB
U.S. Army Aviation (retired)
Central Texas - 5NM West of Gray Army Airfield (KGRK)
Carl Frisk
January 16th 05, 01:40 AM
Having finally totally forgotten about Speedbyrd I could sleep at nights. Now I'll never sleep again :)
--
....Carl Frisk
Anger is a brief madness.
- Horace, 20 B.C.
http://www.carlfrisk.com
"Dallas" > wrote in message ink.net...
>
> "Quilljar"
>> This is a
>> newsgroup that has been getting very quiet recently and we hope to jerk it
>> back into life.
>
> Or you could get Speedbyrd to come back and make a few comments... that'll
> spice things up. :-)
>
>
> Dallas
>
>
Warren
January 16th 05, 02:20 AM
boB wrote:
> Quilljar wrote:
>
>> A couple of us are suggesting that those who use the Matrox Parhelia
>> with either two or three screens might like to congregate on
>> rec.aviation.simulators to exchange information and tips. This is a
>> newsgroup that has been getting very quiet recently and we hope to
>> jerk it back into life. We thought that talking about free or very
>> cheap alternative flight sims might also be a good idea.
>>
>
> Well, I for one am very glad you pointed us to the news group. It is
> causing my checkbook to flap around every time I say MATROX.
>
> A question.
>
> I currently have a Ti4200 128 and I cannot do without my second screen
> now. Either for un-docked panels or surfing around. I have a 19" CRT
> for the primary monitor and a 17" flatscreen as the second monitor.
>
> Will adding another 17" flatscreen, so the 19" is in the middle and the
> two 17" monitors are on each side work, or will I need 3 monitors of the
> same size?
>
Yes, your setup will work.
I currently use a 17" CRT in the centre for colour corrected work with
two cheap 15" LCD screens on either side.
The main restriction is the LCD screens must be set at their correct
resolution (in my case it's 1024 x 768) and the centre one must match.
Owing to the rather odd sizes of CRT versus LCD they match up pretty well.
I am thinking of going over to the new Pentium 4s with PCI Express as
soon as the latest Parhelia comes out and will be purchasing three 17"
LCDs, the centre one being a DVI high quality one which can be colour
calibrated. If I find I can't (or don't want to) buy a suitable digital
LCD then I will buy a 19" CRT for the centre.
As I will frequently run Illustrator, Photoshop and Dreamweaver at the
same time it's incredibly useful having the three screens.
Warren
boB
January 16th 05, 03:42 AM
Warren wrote:
>
> I am thinking of going over to the new Pentium 4s with PCI Express as
> soon as the latest Parhelia comes out and will be purchasing three 17"
> LCDs, the centre one being a DVI high quality one which can be colour
> calibrated. If I find I can't (or don't want to) buy a suitable digital
> LCD then I will buy a 19" CRT for the centre.
>
> As I will frequently run Illustrator, Photoshop and Dreamweaver at the
> same time it's incredibly useful having the three screens.
>
> Warren
Thanks Warren. I can't afford to upgrade that far but buying one more
17" flat screen will be possible. Now to find a Matrox card. I have
looked before on Ebay and there seems to be several types of Matrox Parh
cards. Which do I need to look for?
--
boB
U.S. Army Aviation (retired)
Central Texas - 5NM West of Gray Army Airfield (KGRK)
Dallas
January 16th 05, 09:10 AM
"Carl Frisk"
> Having finally totally forgotten about Speedbyrd I could sleep at nights.
Now I'll never sleep again :)
I heard he got a job with the Microsoft secret police and was specifically
assigned to your case.
Dallas
Warren
January 16th 05, 09:41 AM
Quilljar wrote:
> Rather than try to advise you, I suggest you go to the excellent Matrox Home
> page and see what they advise. Personally, I don't think it will matter
> much, but there is always one that is designed more for gaming than
> graphics. I have the Parhelia 128MB which although about four years old
> works like a dream and I have no wish or need to uopgrade. It runs three
> ancient 17 inch monitors and I update the drivers about every three or four
> months. There is a superb Matrox forum with free advice run from the
> Canadian factory. Search Google all you can before buying and you will learn
> a lot.
>
> http://www.matrox.com/
>
I second that. The Matrox site is really helpful.
Warren
Carl Frisk
January 16th 05, 11:31 AM
"Dallas" > wrote in message ink.net...
>
> "Carl Frisk"
>> Having finally totally forgotten about Speedbyrd I could sleep at nights.
> Now I'll never sleep again :)
>
> I heard he got a job with the Microsoft secret police and was specifically
> assigned to your case.
>
>
> Dallas
>
>
I'll never close my eyes at night again. What's that noise I just heard? Do you hear it?
--
....Carl Frisk
Anger is a brief madness.
- Horace, 20 B.C.
http://www.carlfrisk.com
Talon
January 16th 05, 02:02 PM
I will agree with the other posts boB. I run the Matrox Parhelia with one
17 on the left and two 19" CRT's for the Center and right and have no
problems with any of the widescreen gaming. As far as just using windows
and photoshop and such I don't notice any difference at all. I would also
suggest as Quilljar has recommended, go to the Matrox forums (which are not
available on the weekends) There are some very knowledgeable folks over
there in the user community as well as a pretty helpful staff. It is an old
card and not without it's shortcomings but for some things....ie MSFS across
three screens...it just can't be beat by even the newest technology out
right now.
Paul
"boB" > wrote in message
...
> Quilljar wrote:
> > A couple of us are suggesting that those who use the Matrox Parhelia
with
> > either two or three screens might like to congregate on
> > rec.aviation.simulators to exchange information and tips. This is a
> > newsgroup that has been getting very quiet recently and we hope to jerk
it
> > back into life. We thought that talking about free or very cheap
alternative
> > flight sims might also be a good idea.
> >
>
> Well, I for one am very glad you pointed us to the news group. It is
> causing my checkbook to flap around every time I say MATROX.
>
> A question.
>
> I currently have a Ti4200 128 and I cannot do without my second screen
> now. Either for un-docked panels or surfing around. I have a 19" CRT
> for the primary monitor and a 17" flatscreen as the second monitor.
>
> Will adding another 17" flatscreen, so the 19" is in the middle and the
> two 17" monitors are on each side work, or will I need 3 monitors of the
> same size?
>
> --
>
> boB
>
> U.S. Army Aviation (retired)
> Central Texas - 5NM West of Gray Army Airfield (KGRK)
>
Don Parker
January 16th 05, 02:51 PM
Carl Frisk wrote:
>
> I'll never close my eyes at night again. What's that noise I just
> heard? Do you hear it?
Just because you're parinoid, doesn't mean you're not being followed..... :)
Carl Frisk
January 16th 05, 03:01 PM
"Don Parker" > wrote in message ...
> Carl Frisk wrote:
>>
>> I'll never close my eyes at night again. What's that noise I just
>> heard? Do you hear it?
>
> Just because you're parinoid, doesn't mean you're not being followed..... :)
>
Always pays to keep your cannon loaded :)
--
....Carl Frisk
Anger is a brief madness.
- Horace, 20 B.C.
http://www.carlfrisk.com
Dallas
January 16th 05, 07:29 PM
"Carl Frisk"
> I'll never close my eyes at night again. What's that noise I just heard?
Do you hear it?
It's Speedbyrd with a big smoochie face coming to tuck you in and give you a
kiss goodnight!
Carefully, he likes to climb in too....
Dallas
Carl Frisk
January 16th 05, 07:39 PM
Let's see where did I put my flare gun?
--
....Carl Frisk
Anger is a brief madness.
- Horace, 20 B.C.
http://www.carlfrisk.com
"Dallas" > wrote in message ink.net...
>
> "Carl Frisk"
>> I'll never close my eyes at night again. What's that noise I just heard?
> Do you hear it?
>
> It's Speedbyrd with a big smoochie face coming to tuck you in and give you a
> kiss goodnight!
>
> Carefully, he likes to climb in too....
>
> Dallas
>
>
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