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I know that this subject has been covered in the past but I did not save the
messages and cannot find them at the moment. I have been gifted a second
monitor and wish to add it to my system. I cannot afford another graphics
card. I seek advice about how the two monitors can be run from the same
computer, keeping it simple and, if possible, cheap.

My attempts to find the subject on Google was interesting but totally
unproductive.

I thank you all in advance for any and all help.

Ches
 
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It depends on whether or not your graphics card supports two monitors for starters. That would be free.

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Anger is a brief madness.
- Horace, 20 B.C.
http://www.carlfrisk.com


"Ches" <ches@lineone.net> wrote in message news:YRs1e.6112$Ab.5734@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
>I know that this subject has been covered in the past but I did not save the
> messages and cannot find them at the moment. I have been gifted a second
> monitor and wish to add it to my system. I cannot afford another graphics
> card. I seek advice about how the two monitors can be run from the same
> computer, keeping it simple and, if possible, cheap.
>
> My attempts to find the subject on Google was interesting but totally
> unproductive.
>
> I thank you all in advance for any and all help.
>
> Ches
>
>
 

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The card is a 128 MB ATI Radeon 9600 XT TV out & DVI. The device manager
lists: Radeon 9600 series and Radeon 9600 series secondary. Does this help?


Many thanks

Ches


"Carl Frisk" <c.frisk@REMOVE.verizon.net> wrote in message
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> It depends on whether or not your graphics card supports two monitors for
starters. That would be free.
>
> --
> ...Carl Frisk
> Anger is a brief madness.
> - Horace, 20 B.C.
> http://www.carlfrisk.com
>
>
> "Ches" <ches@lineone.net> wrote in message
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> >I know that this subject has been covered in the past but I did not save
the
> > messages and cannot find them at the moment. I have been gifted a second
> > monitor and wish to add it to my system. I cannot afford another
graphics
> > card. I seek advice about how the two monitors can be run from the same
> > computer, keeping it simple and, if possible, cheap.
> >
> > My attempts to find the subject on Google was interesting but totally
> > unproductive.
> >
> > I thank you all in advance for any and all help.
> >
> > Ches
> >
> >
 

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Ches wrote:

> The card is a 128 MB ATI Radeon 9600 XT TV out & DVI. The device manager
> lists: Radeon 9600 series and Radeon 9600 series secondary. Does this help?
>
>
> Many thanks
>
> Ches


I have a nVidea card but I think you should have gotten an adapter for
your DVI connection to attach it to a second monitor. But wait until
someone who knows that card to say yea or nay
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You have to buy a smal adaptor to connect your 2e monitor to the DVI
connection, I think that's all.
If you search Google for DVI adaptor you find this small device, do not buy
a cable.
See:
http://www.ebigchina.com/ebcps/4/pd/856343.html

"boB" <akitaREMOVECAPS77@excite.Icom> schreef in bericht
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> Ches wrote:
>
>> The card is a 128 MB ATI Radeon 9600 XT TV out & DVI. The device
>> manager
>> lists: Radeon 9600 series and Radeon 9600 series secondary. Does this
>> help?
>>
>>
>> Many thanks
>>
>> Ches
>
>
> I have a nVidea card but I think you should have gotten an adapter for
> your DVI connection to attach it to a second monitor. But wait until
> someone who knows that card to say yea or nay
> --
>
> boB
>
> U.S. Army Aviation (retired)
> Central Texas - 5NM West of Gray Army Airfield (KGRK)
 
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I think I picked one up at our local Fred Meyers for about 6 bucks. Probably 2 bucks at Fry's but it would cost me more
in gas to drive there and back nowadays.

--
....Carl Frisk
Anger is a brief madness.
- Horace, 20 B.C.
http://www.carlfrisk.com


"Wim Dijkgraaf" <wim.dijkgraaf@pandora.be> wrote in message news:IIu1e.47615$_b7.3930248@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
> You have to buy a smal adaptor to connect your 2e monitor to the DVI connection, I think that's all.
> If you search Google for DVI adaptor you find this small device, do not buy a cable.
> See:
> http://www.ebigchina.com/ebcps/4/pd/856343.html
>
> "boB" <akitaREMOVECAPS77@excite.Icom> schreef in bericht news:Rju1e.36335$Ux.11297@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>> Ches wrote:
>>
>>> The card is a 128 MB ATI Radeon 9600 XT TV out & DVI. The device manager
>>> lists: Radeon 9600 series and Radeon 9600 series secondary. Does this help?
>>>
>>>
>>> Many thanks
>>>
>>> Ches
>>
>>
>> I have a nVidea card but I think you should have gotten an adapter for your DVI connection to attach it to a second
>> monitor. But wait until someone who knows that card to say yea or nay
>> --
>>
>> boB
>>
>> U.S. Army Aviation (retired)
>> Central Texas - 5NM West of Gray Army Airfield (KGRK)
>
>
 
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"boB" <akitaREMOVECAPS77@excite.Icom> wrote :
>
>> The card is a 128 MB ATI Radeon 9600 XT TV out & DVI. The device
>> manager
>> lists: Radeon 9600 series and Radeon 9600 series secondary. Does this
>> help?
>>
>
> I have a nVidea card but I think you should have gotten an adapter for
> your DVI connection to attach it to a second monitor. But wait until
> someone who knows that card to say yea or nay


Yes, it does. you should get a dvi to vga adapter to any computer
spare shop, and plug in your second monitor. You should see
that already into your Desktop-Properties-settings dialog,
most likely disabled. If you plug it in via the adapter, specify
its position (to the right of the main one by default) and then
enjoy your flight sims sessions by creating another view
and expanding it on the second monitor. then you go full screen,
and choose the suitable sight direction by pressing keys
in the sequence : CTRL, then 9 then release 9 then release CTRL
to hold it and you have your front right view ready for your
VFR left approaches.
 

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May I thank each and every one of you for your courtesy and assistance.

Wim, your reference to the web site with the photograph was a master stroke.
Seeing that I suddenly realised that such a converter was supplied with the
computer. I checked the 'box' and sure enough it is the same. I just need to
pick up some leads and I will be in action.

Again many thanks to the best possible group.

Ches

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> "boB" <akitaREMOVECAPS77@excite.Icom> wrote :
> >
> >> The card is a 128 MB ATI Radeon 9600 XT TV out & DVI. The device
> >> manager
> >> lists: Radeon 9600 series and Radeon 9600 series secondary. Does this
> >> help?
> >>
> >
> > I have a nVidea card but I think you should have gotten an adapter for
> > your DVI connection to attach it to a second monitor. But wait until
> > someone who knows that card to say yea or nay
>
>
> Yes, it does. you should get a dvi to vga adapter to any computer
> spare shop, and plug in your second monitor. You should see
> that already into your Desktop-Properties-settings dialog,
> most likely disabled. If you plug it in via the adapter, specify
> its position (to the right of the main one by default) and then
> enjoy your flight sims sessions by creating another view
> and expanding it on the second monitor. then you go full screen,
> and choose the suitable sight direction by pressing keys
> in the sequence : CTRL, then 9 then release 9 then release CTRL
> to hold it and you have your front right view ready for your
> VFR left approaches.
>
>