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<font size=3>i run some of my machines with the s3 chip set..work real
good..but they do not make them anymore..what ones do you use..where do
you buy them and how much....thanks.....<br>
<br>
<br>
&nbsp;At 10:16 AM 6/17/00 +0200, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite cite>In windows 98 you can run up to 9 different
monitors on the same computer. The problem you arehaving is that your 4th
card is not suitable for multiple monitors. <br>
You should use a card with a S3 chipset. With this chipset you shouldn't
have problems <br>
<br>
Maurice <br>
&nbsp; <br>
<br>
kevin miles wrote: <br>
</font><blockquote type=cite cite><font face="Book Antiqua, Bookman" size=3>Greetings,</font>
<font face="Book Antiqua, Bookman" size=3>I know many of you have
experience with multl. dislplays.</font>
<font face="Book Antiqua, Bookman" size=3>I am running 3 monitors, one
agp, two pci, using win. 98.</font>
<font face="Book Antiqua, Bookman" size=3>I tried adding a 4th card in my
last pci slot and windows said that &quot;One or more of your video
accelerators is not compatable with multiple displays...&quot;</font>
<font face="Book Antiqua, Bookman" size=3>Is it conclusive that only some
video cards are able work with mult. displays or is this possibly some
internal problem with windows not being able to handle a 4th
monitor?</font> <font face="Book Antiqua, Bookman" size=3>The two extra
cards pci cards I am currently running are manafactured by A-Open.</font>
<font face="Book Antiqua, Bookman" size=3>The video card I tried to use
for the 4th monitor was a generic 8 meg. Comp USA brand.</font>
<font face="Book Antiqua, Bookman" size=3>Any ideas here folks?&nbsp; Do
</font> <font face="Book Antiqua, Bookman" size=3>I need to find a
different card?&nbsp; If so which ones work?</font>
<font face="Book Antiqua, Bookman" size=3>Help, please.&nbsp; I do not
want to fork out 4 to 5 hundred bucks for an appian or matrox card.&nbsp;
I would rather spend 50 to 100 bucks for one more pci video card.</font>
<font face="Book Antiqua, Bookman" size=3>Thanks alot all.</font>
<font face="Book Antiqua, Bookman" size=3>Kevin Miles</font></blockquote></blockquote><br>
Jim....Atlanta, GA
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