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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 18 10:25 pm)
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I've use dual monitors for many years now. I've done it with two card set ups and with a single card with multiple outputs. Right now I'm running a 64MB Radeon 9000 series card with a couple of 19" monitors set at 1280 X 1024 & 32bit color depth. I find that the single card approach works better. If you are using an open GL application and move it from one monitor to another it doesn't stop displaying like it did with my old 2 card setups. If you do use two cards you normally want to set the AGP card as the primary display. This is usually a bios setting. This really only makes much difference if you are gaming and want the best card for the game display . . . Also, I prefer to set both monitors to the same resolutions and color depth. If your two monitors or cards are substantially different you can set them differently. Also, I'm running Ultramon - it adds some nice features that are particularly handy if you are in a two card setup. Most of the single card/dual display cards have some similar utilities bundled . . .Allan Thornton
Yep "Bobbie" I"m using both the blue VGA (Analog) and the white Digital outs... with two different LCD monitors... a 20" and 17". The 20" Dell can use a digital or vga cable, and also SVideo and RCA Video. Wish I could afford two 20" monitors, but not yet. The monitors are the Dell 17" E171FPb Flat Panel Display and Dell 20" 2100FP UltraSharp LCD Doug
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A graphics card with two outputs works fine with two CRTs, provided the second output (usually digital) has a digital/analog connector. If you look at the white connector in the image above, you'll see 24 holes arranged in 3 rows, and on the right side 4 holes and a slit. This connector is both digital and analog. With the supplied converter plug you can attach a second CRT.
Most modern display adapters have connectors like that. If the 4 holes around the slit are missing, it's a digital-only connector!
Hope this helps, Steven.
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hi... Anyone plz help me , how to setup dual monitor for poser , Should i have card with dual monitor capability or with second vga card Thankz for read & help