Blew the dust off the ol' Voodoo 3 2000 PCI(actually, it was in a static baggie, it had no dust) and popped it in a waiting slot. Now this is the first time for me fooling with dual displays. I just did this 20 minutes ago.
Some notes:
It's fun to have two different websites display at the same time, or to drag various objects over to the second display. Routine office work takes on a pleasant efficiency, with spreadsheet and data entry info on different tubes.
However, the Quake games blow chunks. The D3D games blow chunks. It seems they are all calling on the V3, even though the Millenium G400 is the specified primary display. Of course, this is still my first boot with this config, OS is W2K.
Another weird thing I haven't seen mentioned anywhere else is that the Matrox card takes IRQ 11, which is normal and proper, but the V3 PCI card's resource use shows no IRQ assignment at all. The full listing of system IRQs shows no mention of it whatsoever.
Some notes:
It's fun to have two different websites display at the same time, or to drag various objects over to the second display. Routine office work takes on a pleasant efficiency, with spreadsheet and data entry info on different tubes.
However, the Quake games blow chunks. The D3D games blow chunks. It seems they are all calling on the V3, even though the Millenium G400 is the specified primary display. Of course, this is still my first boot with this config, OS is W2K.
Another weird thing I haven't seen mentioned anywhere else is that the Matrox card takes IRQ 11, which is normal and proper, but the V3 PCI card's resource use shows no IRQ assignment at all. The full listing of system IRQs shows no mention of it whatsoever.
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