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> Hi Aaron,
>
> On 07/10/2005, at 7:37 AM, Aaron Glenn wrote:
> >
> >I wasn't clear enough in my original post. I'm looking to run
> >1920x1200 on two DVI monitors; and I'd like some sort of OpenGL
> >hardware acceleration support, however minor. None of the ATi chipsets
> >curre
Hi Aaron,
On 07/10/2005, at 7:37 AM, Aaron Glenn wrote:
I wasn't clear enough in my original post. I'm looking to run
1920x1200 on two DVI monitors; and I'd like some sort of OpenGL
hardware acceleration support, however minor. None of the ATi chipsets
currently support 1920x1200 on two DVI mon
On 07/10/2005, at 11:50 AM, Martin Schrvder wrote:
One DVI port does up to 1600x1200, so you need four DVI (two
dual-link) ports.
I beg to differ. I'm currently using a 1920x1200 monitor at native
resolution connected to the DVI port of a three year old Radeon 7500
that certainly isn't dual
On 2005-10-06 14:37:03 -0700, Aaron Glenn wrote:
> I wasn't clear enough in my original post. I'm looking to run
> 1920x1200 on two DVI monitors; and I'd like some sort of OpenGL
> hardware acceleration support, however minor. None of the ATi chipsets
> currently support 1920x1200 on two DVI monito
Aaron Glenn wrote:
> Perhaps you could drop the cocky attitude and do something productive
> with your catty prose?
No, actually - the catty prose itself is unproductive. But you worked so
hard to eliminate the productive options, I didn't want to give you
anything but what you wanted.
> Thanks
--On 06 October 2005 16:11 -0700, Aaron Glenn wrote:
I had used Matrox cards exclusively up until Parhelia was released
however long ago. I think my Millenium II card is still chugging along
in a closet somewhere. From what I can tell on Matrox's site, the
Parhelia and the Millenium P750 are two
On 10/6/05, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Their old cards used to be a good choice for open-source, but
> Parhelia-based cards are too proprietary. Pity.
>
I had used Matrox cards exclusively up until Parhelia was released
however long ago. I think my Millenium II card is still c
experiences setting it up? I've got my eye on the Matrox Millennium
P750 card, but I can't find anything on any kind of support for
OpenBSD (I'm not looking to run Linux, Solaris, or even FreeBSD all of
which seem to have some sort of support).
Their old cards used to be a good choice for open-s
On 10/6/05, Matthew Weigel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It appears I was correct in guessing that simply mentioning that radeon(4)
> is where to look would not give you the information you need in order to
> arrive at the fact that the Radeon 9600 drives the products for which you
> are searching.
Aaron Glenn wrote:
> On 10/6/05, Matthew Weigel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> In theory, you should be able to answer your question simply by me
>> mentioning that radeon(4) supports dual displays on video cards still
>> available through retail channels.
>
> I wasn't clear enough in my original
On Thu, 6 Oct 2005, Matthew Weigel wrote:
> In theory, you should be able to answer your question simply by me
> mentioning that radeon(4) supports dual displays on video cards still
> available through retail channels.
>
> Finally, I can vouch for dual displays working fine on Radeon cards,
> alt
On 10/6/05, Matthew Weigel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In theory, you should be able to answer your question simply by me
> mentioning that radeon(4) supports dual displays on video cards still
> available through retail channels.
I wasn't clear enough in my original post. I'm looking to run
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Aaron Glenn wrote:
> I'm looking for a well supported dual DVI graphics card to run
> 1920x1200 on two monitors. Is anyone running this type of setup
> currently, and if so could you detail the graphics card model and your
> experiences setting it up?
In theory, you should be able to answer your q
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