monitors??

Justin Walker justin at Apple.COM
Tue Jul 31 03:47:41 AEST 1990


In article <1990Jul27.210512.26962 at athena.mit.edu> Mark Purtill <purtill at math.mit.edu> writes:
>
>In article <43377 at apple.Apple.COM>, justin at Apple.COM (Justin Walker) writes:
>|> In article <1990Jul26.175047.22784 at ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>
>sbulmahn at yoyodyne.ncsa.uiuc.edu (Dr Thrasher) writes:
> ...
>	Any plans on fixing this?  As it is, my plans to buy an SE/30,
>AU/X, and a large monitor seem rather pointless (I assume the internal
>monitor is "first").  At the VERY LEAST, the user should be able to
>choose which monitor to use, and I don't see any reason why multiple
>monitors shouldn't be supported.
	Of course, all of this is just a simple matter of programming, so
	you're right (:-}).  For the SE/30, the internal video is "slot E",
	so the PDS is probably faked to be a lower-numbered NB slot.
	Therefore, there is some chance that the video board of your choice
	will work.  At the same time, you should be forwarned that there are
	no guarantees about which 3rd party boards will work with A/UX.  Let
	me know what you are planning to use.  We or someone on the net may
	have more info.

>Mark Purtill

Regards,

Justin

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