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Old 07-24-2003, 11:30 AM
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hehe i see almost all those ports everyday in the Pan Pacific Lab here in Rockwell Software Vancouver Campus

i see DVI, SGI, VGA, Digital Flat panel port (on the matrox cards)

and of course all those USB, PS2, firewire,RJ45....


matrox cards are so crazy... this lab just doesnt have room for 4 monitors per Kayak Server...
we've got 5 HP Kayak XU400 dual xeon server/test machines in the lab and each has a matrox
so if we were to use up all the available video ports...
hmm

20 monitors???

thats why we even use switches to multi control these comps...
1 set of CRT, keyboard, mouse controls 7 comps
how inefficient....
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This should help you even more. I got it from an engineer at BenQ.
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Old 07-25-2003, 12:55 PM
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Here's the link to the file that Keefe was posting.
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