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\n> MD,
\n>
\n> Take a look at this ID Tech page
\n> http://www.idtech.co.jp/en/920LCD_techinfo/multisystem.html
\n>
\n> Quoting from that page:
\n>
\n> "The 9.2 million-pixel, 22.2-inch LCD monitor has four (4) DVI input
\n> connectors that conform to the VESA digital standard specification and
\n> can connect up to four (4) computers since this monitor is designed to
\n> work as four (4) independent monitors. When four (4) digital inputs are
\n> provided, the monitor displays maximum resolution of UXGA wide (1920 x
\n> 1200 pixels) for each screen corresponding to each input."
\n>
\n> It states further down that an EDID of 44 or 45 is required. Then it
\n> goes on to say:
\n>
\n> "In case of old version firmware stored in the monitor (for the case of
\n> FPGA-logic version 45 or less), you may not use the multi-system
\n> function. Even though you update the firmware by using the firmware
\n> update utility, the old version firmware does not support the multi-
\n> system function."
\n>
\n> This is what I had alluded-to before.
\n>
\n> They don't talk about connecting two computers at 1920 x 2400 each, but
\n> I suppose you can do that by setting it up the same way you would a dua-
\n> monitor setup.
\n>
\n> I don't know why the need to be at a certain FPGA-logic level (our are
\n> version 66), maybe it has to do with the ability to do it without the
\n> need to genlock the inputs.
\n>
\n> CP
\n>
\n>
\n> --- In IBM_T2X_LCD@yahoogroups.com, "educationk12" <educationk12@>
\n> wrote:
\n> >
\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> >
\n>