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Re: Second screen can't run won't run
by
Walter Biscardi
on Oct 5, 2002 at 9:00:12 am
[francois.stark]
"Only problem: Price is $395. And then you end up driving a second monitor from the Geforce 2 MX which Pinnacle specifically advises against. "
Fracois, ensure that you really do have a DVI connection and NOT an ADC connection. DVI is a rectagular connection and ADC is a round connection.
If it really is a square connection, you can always email me your address. I have a DVI to VGA adapter here that's actually made by Apple. It was only $65 through CompUSA (www.compusa.com) and I have another unit that was made by TrippLite that was only $50 which came from MacMall (www.macmall.com). I did a couple of installs for clients with Dual GHz models and inadvertently bought the DVI adapters when we needed ADC adapters. Both of those systems are running two monitors off the standard graphics card that came with the Dual Ghz model. Not sure if it's the same one as you describe, but it sounds like it.
I kept the adapters because you never know when they might come in handy.
Walter Biscardi
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