Karl I hear you, but John's asking on a vanagon list how to run dual monitors, maybe they're right and he might be better off with a mac? There is almost a direct parallel here between the merits of turnkey conversions vs. DIY, which both have a similar pattern blends of pros/cons... Mac being similar to a turnkey setup(single source hardware, comes assembled ready to run, more expensive, etc) and PC/Windows being the only way to be more DIY. More options, more possibilities(both good and bad), potential for lower cost, potential for more kinds of problems(install, configuration, etc), if successful a lower level understanding of the system. It's a stretch, but my things are cars and computers... so what do you expect I suppose. Hey there's vanagon content in the thread now, so it can be LVC. Jim Akiba
On 12/15/07, Kevin Gilbert <kggilbert@myactv.net> wrote: > buy a Mac > On Dec 15, 2007, at 1:09 AM, robert feller wrote: > > > You need two video cards and windows XP or better. Simply right > > click on the > > desktop options for display and the last tab will have all you need > > to get > > going! > > > > Some software is out there for advanced config but you simply need > > a 2nd > > card installed properly. > > > > On Dec 14, 2007 8:10 PM, John Rodgers <inua@charter.net> wrote: > > > >> Anyone know how to set up dual monitors, software and hardware > >> required, > >> etc, et. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> John Rodgers > >> 88 GL Driver > >> > > > > > > > > -- > > Shawn Feller > > Ohio > > www.carboncow.com > > > |
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