[Ham-Computers] Multiple displays?

Mike Besemer (WM4B) mwbesemer at cox.net
Sun Feb 1 22:51:46 EST 2009


Phil,

Go for it!  I've had 2 monitors at work with (at times) much less computer
than you have and it's a HUGE benefit.  It sounds like you're all set with
the hardware you have... just plug and play.  I'm wanting to do the same
thing on the main shack computer here, but don't have the real estate to
spare on the desk.

Good luck!

73,

Mike
WM4B


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:ham-computers-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Philip (KO6BB)
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 10:43 PM
To: Computers Ham
Subject: [Ham-Computers] Multiple displays?

Hi,
I know, I'm always coming up with "off the wall" questions ;-)  Since I 
replaced the wife's old desktop with a laptop, I have an "extra" 17" LCD 
display I can put to use IF it's beneficial.

The video card (Radeon X300) supports two monitors, the operating system is 
XP Pro, the machine has an Intel 3.6GHz dual core processor, and 4GB RAM 
(only 3GB actually in use by the OS).

I OFTEN have multiple windows open, such as a logging program and a couple 
Excel spreadsheets when chasing beacons, or multiple folders of my Old Time 
Radio MP3 files when editing MP3's.  It sure would be nice to have more 
space to display these (and no, a larger single, higher resolution  monitor 
isn't viable due to the budget.

Now, I realize, it's still a single computer and two monitors WON'T speed it

up any, but will it either slow it down greatly or give me problems in other

areas?

Is it even "do-able" or practical with the hardware/software that I have, 
and if so, does it take anything 'special' to implement.  Is it difficult to

set the two monitors up to display different things?

73 de Phil,  KO6BB
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http://members.lycos.co.uk/ko6bb/

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