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RE: What's Santa going to bring you?



Ian,

I use three Matrox G200 cards in my pc (running linux naturally).  They are
not top of the range cards but more than adequate given I only do 2D work
on
them.

If you step away from the desk though you get a nice panoramic view ;-)

kieran


-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Oliver [mailto:ioliver.lists@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2001 12:24 PM
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] What's Santa going to bring you?


In article
<23E42FCFCAA3D51184B000508BCFA114037AE9@xxxxxxx>, Kieran J
Broadfoot wrote:
> 3 x 18in lcd @ 1280x1024 and loving it ;-)

Do you have to have your chair on wheels to whiz from side to side as
you type? :-)

Do you have a triple-head video card or are these displays on different
machines?  My two LCDs are driven from my notebook. When you connect an
external monitor you can drive it as a second screen (or even as the
primary) and use the notebook display as the other. While I work I
usually have my main task on the primary, my email client on the other,
and I can hear/see incoming emails but not get distracted if it's
something mundane.

Once you've used dual-head, and had reference documents on one screen
and your working document on another, it's very hard to go back!

Regards

Ian Oliver
Sunny Leeds, UK
Using Java on Tini for control via Dallas 1-wire




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