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A colleague wants dual (clone) monitors on an old 486, with only ISA cards. My advice is to use a vga splitter, but does anyone know if it is possible using more than one ISA graphics card?
I don't think it will be possible.
There are multimonitor solutions with a monochrome display card at b000:0000, but they can only display b/w text and the app has to be coded to use it. It's mainly for debugging old-school gfx code.
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I once had a simillar problem back in the days of DOS. I had an 8086 HP Vectra running a whole host of scientific kit, mostly over the original IEEE bus. The kit was for measuring the reflectance of surfaces so had to be in a light-tight room, and we needed to know what was going on from outside the room. My solution was to build a 32*2 character LCD display with a simple RS232 interface, put a cable through the wall, and write all the relevant info to this. I'm not going to volunteer this time though because I don't want to get into modifying his software.
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