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I've been waiting for the pci version for way too long.
But my questions are:
1. will the pci support dual-head if the card is not the primary video card (another card in the agp slot is primary) under Win98?
2. will this card coexist happily with another Matrox card in the agp?
I have a G400 Marvel and have a SiS6326 pci to support a second monitor. And the SiS totally sucks. I was told to hold off on getting an expensive G200 pci and wait for the G450 so here I am.
So if anyone can answer the questions above, please let me know.
If people <em>really</em> want 4+ heads, that's been possible since the 80s with X (the Unix windowing system). The client/server design of X allows "client" programs to send graphical display information to any number of "X servers" over a network. That capability has usually been used to support multiple users though (where all of the "clients" run on the big iron and it displays on the semi-dumb "X servers" where the users sit (the client/server paradigm is turned on its head)) rather than multiple displays per user, although the latter has been done.</p>
If you want to know more post a query to the "alternative lifestyles" forum. (It's possible to do this with Linux and XFree86.) (It may (or may not) also be possible to do it with WinNT Terminal Server.)</p>
[This message has been edited by swr (edited 23 January 2001).]
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