{ "numMessagesInTopic": 7, "nextInTime": 1913, "senderId": "gLm37aFy-iJ0Ue9ujqSXNp3wPjB6App0gvpDmqfLdj6BQpUf274SrA0sikKAlMlsgdx5tM2Eg87yJlakBxSqIlMG5qFaRnQfQ_ygVl79Qw", "systemMessage": false, "subject": "Re: T221 DG5 dual-link DVI converter box", "from": ""fluppeteer" <yahoo@...>", "authorName": "fluppeteer", "msgSnippet": "... No problem. (People on this group helped me a lot when I was first T221 shopping.) ... Those have been seen to work - although remember that the 3400 has", "msgId": 1912, "profile": "fluppeteer", "topicId": 1899, "spamInfo": { "reason": "6", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 192443393, "messageBody": "
>No problem. (People on this group helped me a lot when I
\n> Thanks. You've been a lot of help.
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> I think I'll stick to what is known to work. It seems that (for PCI-Those have been seen to work - although remember that the 3400
\n> E) the dual FX3400 or single FX4500X2 are the best options (or the
\n> most straight-forward anyway) for a dual T221 set-up, or one FX3400
\n> (if PCI-E) or FX3000 (if AGP) for a single T221.
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> I just have a couple more questions, if I may:The "triple stripe" mode uses (ideally) spanning mode, over two
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\n> 1) If I use the converter box (with the dual-link side of the dual-
\n> head to the converter box, and the single-link side of the dual-head
\n> directly to the T221), does it have to be with a resolution of 3840 x
\n> 2400, or can I also do 1920 x 1200. If I can do either, is it a
\n> simple thing to switch between these resolutions?
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> 2) Given that the T221 has four inputs, could I have four computersYes. This is, in fact, what you have to do on a DG3/VP2290b if
\n> connected to it -- each with its own 1920 x 1200 display on the
\n> single T221?
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