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>
\n> Does anybody know if you can connect two computers to one monitor and
\n> display one computer in 1920x2400 and the other computer in 1920x2400
\n> and end up getting 3840x2400 yet with two separate computers. I have a
\n> single-link FX1400 card pushing a monitor at 1920x2400 at 24Hz (yet it
\n> is in the center of the screen). Any thoughts?
\n>
\n> MD
\n>