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From: bank@csclea.ncsu.edu (Lord Ralter)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Re: Two Monitors W/Leading Edge Model D
Message-ID: <2366@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu>
Date: 30 Nov 88 06:01:31 GMT
References: <432@bdt.UUCP> <4330111@hpindda.HP.COM>
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Reply-To: bank@csclea.UUCP (Lord Ralter)
Organization: Computer Science , NCSU, Raleigh NC
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   In <432@bdt.UUCP>, Hui Lin writes about multiple monitor displays
and PC Magazines DOORS utility.

   DOORS is NOT a monitor display utility. Instead, it is sort of
a quick-and-dirty DoubleDOS...a program that allows you to switch
back and forth between applications. However, unlike a window, a
door does not support multi-tasking or background processes.

   I see no reason why you could not place a splitter on the
monitor adapter output and run it to two different screens.
Here at NC State, we do it all the time. I really don't
understand what the problem is.
 
Dave
bank@csclea.UUCP