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> Just a quick response:[...]
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\n> fluppeteer wrote:
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\n> > --- In IBM_T2X_LCD@yahoogroups.com, "targzissian" <davidwchace@h...>
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\n> > Can I clear up a dumb question? Could someone tell me if ATi has
\n> > the equivalent of nVidia's "horizontal span" mode? (i.e.
\n> > presenting two heads, or a T221, to Windows as one screen?)
\n> > I've not seen ATi's site make it clear that they can do this,
\n> > rather than general multi-head support.
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> Ummm... I thought that I had made multiple posts as to ATI'sAh; sorry David, and thank you. Looking back through your posts
\n> definite ability to do this (I have only tested the FireGL
\n> series).
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> I have also discussed how to make sure that the two sides areYup, saw that. (I think the heads are genlocked on Realizms too
\n> gen-locked so that there is no tearing.
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> So, yes, ATI drivers can do this. In fact the FireGL driversCool, thank you. I'll not avoid an X1800 on that basis, in that
\n> auto-detect a T221 and will ask you upon logging in if you want
\n> to switch the the "High Resolution Display Mode (3840x2400)".
\n> However, without tweaking with PowerStrip it may not be gen-locked.
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