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From: huilin@hpindda.HP.COM (Hui Lin Lim)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Re: Two Monitors W/Leading Edge Model D
Message-ID: <4330111@hpindda.HP.COM>
Date: 19 Nov 88 00:10:48 GMT
References: <432@bdt.UUCP>
Organization: HP Information Networks, Cupertino, CA
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It is possible to have to monitors connected to a PC at the same time
but you will not be able to *display* to both monitors simultaneously
eg for a class room where you use the monochrome and the calss watches
a large screen TV.

Many years back (if my memory serves me correctly) PC Magazine published
a memory resident utility called DOORS which allowed you to switch
back and forth but as far as I know you *still* can't have both
monitors active at the same time.

Sorry I can't be more specific about the issue that the utility was
listed.


Hui Lin

huilin@hpinddf@hplabs