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Thanks for your response.
I appreciate that you took the time to respond. 3-monitor cards can be had more easily than you think. Who said anything about "new". There are many second-hand locations, including Ebay, where you can get a good deal on a pretty decent 3-monitor card. In fact, although it's not below $100, I recently ordered a surplus Matrox 3-something card that is fairly new, 3 monitor output plus an S-Video output for $119. Not bad, eh? Anyways - thanks for your response. I'll have to look more into MS 2004 - it says multi-monitor support, but it's not clear if it supports 3 and what can be displayed. Sometimes it's non-3D kneeboard or other stuff. I want 2 side scenery displays! Regards, Gary |
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Gary G wrote:
Anyways - thanks for your response. I'll have to look more into MS 2004 - it says multi-monitor support, but it's not clear if it supports 3 and what can be displayed. There's always x-plane: http://www.x-plane.com/ x-plane does not support multiple monitors hooked to one computer, but you can network as many computers as you like over ethernet, and configure each one to display one view! Very cute, although definitely more expensive than a $100 graphics card. What's more, it runs on Mac and Linux as well as on Windows. Stefan |
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