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For Windows® 98 Users...
Multiple Display Support in Windows
®
98
Windows
®
98 provides support for using more than one display
device at a time—you simply install a separate PCI or AGP card
for each additional monitor you intend to use. With multiple
displays, you can expand your desktop, run different programs
on separate displays, even play some newer games with
multiple views. Each display can have a different resolution
and color depth!
Windows
®
98 automatically designates one graphics card as the
primary graphics card. Each additional graphics card is
designated as a secondary card. Certain 3D and multimedia
features are only available on the primary graphics card. If you
are installing more than one graphics card, you need to consider
the following:
• If you install both a PCI and an AGP graphics card in the
same system, the AGP graphics card will become the
secondary graphics card.
• If you install two or more PCI graphics cards in the same
system, the primary graphics card is typically the one
installed in the PCI slot with the lowest number—this is
typically the PCI slot farthest from the computer’s ISA slots.
Consult your computer system manual for help in selecting a
slot.
The latest information on installing ATI’s cards and enhanced
drivers for Windows
®
98 is provided in the Readme file on the
ATI Installation CD-ROM.
N
OTE
Some motherboards will allow an AGP card to act
as the primary graphics card. A motherboard flash
BIOS (for example, ASUS, Intel) may be required
to enable this feature. Check your motherboard
manufacturer’s website for information.
NOTE
You can
use
multiple
monitors
and a
single TV
at the
same time.
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