On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, Uwe Frenz wrote:

> Win NT & 2k (no knowledge on XP yet) handle multiple monitors as two
> windows to a large and unique desktop, whereas Win9x used to have multiple
> independend desktops that just had to share one side with each other. This
> might be important, because almost all dualhead cards I know of have an
> excellent head as primary head, supporting  video bandwidth of up to >250
> MHz (and resolutions of up to 1600*1200). The secondary head is propably
> less capabal, supportimg only smaller resolutions. This may result in some
> area on the desktop that is not displayed on any of the screens in W2k.
> Example: One screen with 1600*1200 left and another with 1280*1024 right
> aligned at bottom. The desktop will be (1600+1280)*1200 and there will be
> an area of (1600, 1199) to (2879, 1024) that will be invisibel.
> On Win9x however there will be just two independend desktops.

this is at least not an issue with the latest nview drivers for nvidia
with win2k. i can have two separate desktops with two separate
resolutions, one extended desktop, copies... everything seems to work
very well. a friend says that winxp works very well with this as well.

the nvidia card i have also seems to be able to put out 2 beautiful hi
res desktops at the same time (GF4).

as Uwe states, you cannot fix dead pixels in an lcd...

-k


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