Yes, W2K can do this.
I have a Diamond Multimedia Fire GL 1000 Pro (AGP) card, an ATI 3D RAGE PRO
(PCI) card, a Matrox Mystique (PCI) card, and a Voodoo 3 (PCI) card in my
Windows 2000 machine and am running four monitors. It's wonderful! I can
even have different resolutions and refresh rates on each monitor.
Note that most S3 chipsets (at least older ones) won't work for geeky
technical reasons. Other than that, in my experience, multiple monitors on
Windows 2000 "just works."
-Matt
"MikeC" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have a programmer that wants to be able to extend (not
> mirror) his desktop. His current configuration is an HP
> Kayak workstation with an ATI Rage 128 Pro AGP video card
> under Windows 2000 Pro. He would like to add a PCI video
> card and be able to extend the desktop to a 2nd monitor.
> My first response was that he needs a dual head video
> card, but since this is something that I have never even
> remotely thought about doing I wanted to find out if there
> is a way to do it with Windows 2000. Will Windows 2000
> handle both an AGP and a PCI video card at the same time,
> doing what he wants?
>
> Many thanks!
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