Just checked on our 733 MHz Quicksilver. It has an original card with an Apple and a VGA output, but this only does video mirroring. That's why I added a Radeon 7000 (Mac Edition) PCI card for more real estate. To me video mirroring is of limited use...

Stan


On 5-Sep-05, at 4:34 PM, Johann Beda wrote:

At 2:03 PM -0400 9/5/05, Patrick Pritchard wrote:
I'd like to add a second monitor to my QuickSilver, to help developing
software easier. :D  Anyone have anything basic available?  It'll be
used solely for "regular" tasks (I don't game at all) so I don't need
anything over the top, as long as it is PCI so I can plug it in, and OS
X compatible (current machine is 10.3.9, will be making the upgrade to
10.4.x eventually).

        I thought that the quicksilver machines came with a video card that
had an ADC and a VGA output. All you need is an ADC to VGA cable (fairly cheap) and I think you can drive two VGA monitors. If you already have a ADC monitor, just plug the second VGA into the VGA port and you are good to
go.

        Or maybe the quicksilvers didn't have the dual monitor support...



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