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Bastiaan Huisman 2000-11-15 17:06
Hi,
I understood that AGP was a port, on which only one device could connect. PCI is a bus, where several devices can be connected to one slot. I myself have a matrox G100 MMS quadhead, and in windows 2000 I see 4 seperate videocards in the device manager. So the card is just 4 vidcards on one PCB.
How does appian solve this problem, of not being able to put more than one device on the AGP port?
Does the windows 2000 device manager show seperate videocards?
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Christian Studer 2000-11-16 04:58
The Jeronimo 2000 AGP works in the same way, two chipsets on a single board. Win2000 sees each VGA port as one monitor (also see my review of the card). From the Appian website: 'Jeronimo 2000 is the only AGP compliant, multi-accelerator, multi-monitor card on the market today. Using the Appian/B1 bridge (developed in conjunction with 3Dlabs®) this card...'.
Their forthcoming AppianX card will use a single chipset for two monitors, but will still be visible as two independent monitors to Win2000, unlike the G400/G450 and Nvidia's TwinView.
Christian Studer www.realtimesoft.com
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