'lo all.
Finally cleared the cobwebs and installed my G400/32 with the Rainbow Runner to get my TV back online. (Had previously used the RR in another Millennium G200 system, with a Marvel G200 preceding the G400/RR-G combo.
I have always run multi-monitor configurations. I used the Marvel paired with two Banshees to create a 17-21-17 configuration. Now, I use the G400 and a single Banshee (soon to be the G200 multihead) to create a 17-21 and 17. The G400 is my primary adapter.
My dilemma comes from the RR-G Video Tools. It only displays the image on the main monitor (Win98 display 1). I can understand that it may not support blitting to the Banshees. (Though it damn well ought to <G>). Now, it seems the same phenomena exits even among the G400's second monitor (Win98 monitor 2).
Does anyone know if or how it is possible to be able to display the PC-VCR display window on another monitor? The 21" is so useful for graphic design that even a small TV window obscures something. Moving it off to the side would be an exceptional boon.
Thanks in advance for whatever insight anyone can offer.
Kindest regards,
Bill Hoscheit
Finally cleared the cobwebs and installed my G400/32 with the Rainbow Runner to get my TV back online. (Had previously used the RR in another Millennium G200 system, with a Marvel G200 preceding the G400/RR-G combo.
I have always run multi-monitor configurations. I used the Marvel paired with two Banshees to create a 17-21-17 configuration. Now, I use the G400 and a single Banshee (soon to be the G200 multihead) to create a 17-21 and 17. The G400 is my primary adapter.
My dilemma comes from the RR-G Video Tools. It only displays the image on the main monitor (Win98 display 1). I can understand that it may not support blitting to the Banshees. (Though it damn well ought to <G>). Now, it seems the same phenomena exits even among the G400's second monitor (Win98 monitor 2).
Does anyone know if or how it is possible to be able to display the PC-VCR display window on another monitor? The 21" is so useful for graphic design that even a small TV window obscures something. Moving it off to the side would be an exceptional boon.
Thanks in advance for whatever insight anyone can offer.
Kindest regards,
Bill Hoscheit