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Re: The traveling trader



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I believe Windows 98 has this ability built in.  I think what it does is split
the display up, so if you have three different monitors each one shows 1/3 of
the display (it might be configurable to show the entire display on all the
monitors as well).  Again, I think this is how it works but I'm not positive.

Brian Elkins

Earl Adamy wrote:

> Anyone found a way to support multiple flat panel displays from a laptop
> using the laptop panel as the primary and one or more additional flat panel
> displays as secondary? Is there a laptop video card available which will do
> this for any laptop?
>
> Earl
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thomas Stridsman <tstridsman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: Omega list <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Monday, February 22, 1999 10:17 AM
> Subject: The traveling trader
>
> >I'm about to write a short article for Futures about trading on the road
> >and what equipment to use when you need to monitor the markets when
> >you're away from home. What would you guys say are the minimum hardware
> >/ software requirements. What else need a traveling trader think of when
> >it comes to internet connections, e-mail accounts, phone cards, mobile
> >phones, beepers etc. etc. What is the least you can get by with and how
> >much will such a configuration cost? What about computers and fax
> >machines provided by the hotels, are these of any good? Any input will
> >be of value and very much appreciated.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Thomas Stridsman
> >Futures magazine
> >
> >