1 Video Card -> 2 Monitors
Is there anyway that I could use one video card to send the same video output to two or more monitors? Thanks.
Todd
You could go to Radio Shack and by a video "Y"-splitter. I have seen them before for companies that use one computer to report a status to several monitors (robitic status).
It will only show identical output to both screens so if you are planning on using the second monitor for DX debug, it won''t work.
Regards,
Jumpster
Semper Fi
It will only show identical output to both screens so if you are planning on using the second monitor for DX debug, it won''t work.
Regards,
Jumpster
Semper Fi
Regards,JumpsterSemper Fi
That is exactly what I am looking for is to be able to display identical output and not debug info. Thanks!
Todd
Todd
I''m running 2 video cards and one monitor
I got a reverse splitter, its a monitor switchbox.
So when I debug I have to switch it to display debug output from my other card.
Just because the church was wrong doesn't mean Galileo wasn't a heritic.
It just means he was a heritic who was right.
I got a reverse splitter, its a monitor switchbox.
So when I debug I have to switch it to display debug output from my other card.
Just because the church was wrong doesn't mean Galileo wasn't a heritic.
It just means he was a heritic who was right.
Just because the church was wrong doesn't mean Galileo wasn't a heretic.It just means he was a heretic who was right.
Just get a dual headed graphics card. Matrox do some nice ones, unfortunately lately i''ve gone off them cos my old one (G400 Millineum Max) fried when the fan failed (lasted about 3 months). [grumble]
With the drivers you can select what output you want on both the monitors - e.g one big desktop, same output... etc
Oh btw im not sure if they supply drivers for other OS''s other than Windoze
With the drivers you can select what output you want on both the monitors - e.g one big desktop, same output... etc
Oh btw im not sure if they supply drivers for other OS''s other than Windoze
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