Multi monitor setup

T

Travis

I've got a few spare monitors and a few spare PCI graphics cards
(ancient S3 Trio64+ cards) and I want to set up a three monitor
system.

Currently I've got two monitors working without problem, the primary
monitor is run by an AGP Nvidia GeForce4 MX 440 and the secondary on a
PCI S3 Trio64.

I have a second S3 Trio 64 card plugged in, which I have verified as
working, unfortunately the second PCI card has an error, "This device
cannot start. (Code 10)"

If I have only one PCI graphics card in, that card works. I've tried
various combinations and have verified that by themselves all the PCI
graphics cards work in all the PCI slots, but when I install two
together the second one doesn't function and I get the above error
message.

Am I trying to do something impossible, namely you cannot run two PCI
graphics cards at once, or is there something I can mess with in the
BIOS or whatever that will enable me to get the second PCI card
working so I can run my three monitors?

Travis
 
T

Travis

I've got a few spare monitors and a few spare PCI graphics cards
(ancient S3 Trio64+ cards) and I want to set up a three monitor
system.

Currently I've got two monitors working without problem, the primary
monitor is run by an AGP Nvidia GeForce4 MX 440 and the secondary on a
PCI S3 Trio64.

I have a second S3 Trio 64 card plugged in, which I have verified as
working, unfortunately the second PCI card has an error, "This device
cannot start. (Code 10)"

If I have only one PCI graphics card in, that card works. I've tried
various combinations and have verified that by themselves all the PCI
graphics cards work in all the PCI slots, but when I install two
together the second one doesn't function and I get the above error
message.

Am I trying to do something impossible, namely you cannot run two PCI
graphics cards at once, or is there something I can mess with in the
BIOS or whatever that will enable me to get the second PCI card
working so I can run my three monitors?


Incidentally, its a Pentium 4 running Windows XP. I can dig up the
motherboard details and the like if necessary.

Travis
 
J

John Doe

I've got a few spare monitors and a few spare PCI graphics cards
(ancient S3 Trio64+ cards) and I want to set up a three monitor
system.

You might get all the answer you need here, but I would post/ask in
one or both of the mainstream video card groups if you don't.

alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia
alt.comp.periphs.videocards.ati

Good luck and have fun.
 
A

Andy

If you have to set the motherboard BIOS to initialize the PCI video
card first in order to get the S3 card to work, then only one of that
video card can be used. In other words, the S3 card will work only if
the BIOS initializes the card during POST.
 
T

Travis

If you have to set the motherboard BIOS to initialize the PCI video
card first in order to get the S3 card to work, then only one of that
video card can be used. In other words, the S3 card will work only if
the BIOS initializes the card during POST.

Ok, bottom line... is there something I can do in the BIOS settings
that will enable me to get the AGP and both PCI cards to work, or is
it just not possible?

Travis
 
J

John Doe

Travis said:
Ok, bottom line... is there something I can do in the BIOS
settings that will enable me to get the AGP and both PCI cards to
work, or is it just not possible?

Travis

Have you tried toggling Plug-And-Play OS?

According to the suggestion above, I think you would try toggling video
card initialization PCI/AGP.
 
J

John Doe

The speech users (comp.speech.users) group is a lesson in why
advertising is not allowed in USENET groups except those named
*forsale* and *marketplace*.

Unfortunately, there haven't been enough regular authors to rein in
the spammers.

Following are a few quotes from others directed to the malicious
king-of-spammers Martin Markoe. I think they help illustrate the
annoyance/frustration that advertising causes for ordinary/real users
looking for help on unmoderated USENET forums.

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.speech.users/msg/3becc9fa6c340ffc?

You are not a technologist. You sell microphones.

Marty, how come whenever someone disagrees with you, you get into this
high school urinating contest mode? Actually I can't find your
credentials anywhere either, except as a guy selling something.

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.speech.users/msg/473a2b3f9dd6a0f0?

Man you really are full of yourself! Just leave me alone. I asked you
a question. Silly me, I wanted to know what I was buying before I
bought it. How absurd! I then get email after email after email from
you telling me that you won't answer my question and trying to justify
it. Lets cut the crap. You won't answer my question. I won't buy from
you. So now go away and let me get USEFUL information from someone who
will be honest with me instead of evasive, devisive and insulting!

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.speech.users/msg/d256b8b7563712e9?

More importantly I am not here touting my business. A position which
makes anything you say suspect, doesn't it.

I have been watching this group for a long time and you have managed
to turn it into the eMicrophones, Inc. mail list. Almost no one with
expertise posts here any longer.

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.speech.users/msg/6014c0e38032578f?

Is anyone else beyond annoyed with the two pathetically desperate
"small business owners" that have driven this group into the ground?

I subscribed 6 months ago hoping to learn something about the
"state-of-the-art" in voice recognition from the user's perspective.

All I've managed to learn is that most users are apparently being
ripped off by over-charging slimy weaseloid microphone hawkers.

Martin Markoe and Mr. "speaktoyourpc.com", I beg you to consider the
number of potential customers you're pissing off before you further
demonstrate your witlessness by posting again. Your childish
King-of-the-Group games should've stopped a loooong time ago.

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.speech.users/msg/3b57c2d47a1d5994?

Well said...Refreshing.

[That in response to the prior message.]

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.speech.users/msg/ce73180162c1d199?

.... dealing with you on the newsgroups is not an easy thing and most
always turns into some type of flaming war.

.... you do get into fights with many regarding microphones and you do
wave your website around more often than necessary and you don't
always tell the truth about competitive products.

I didn't respond because I simply did not want to get into another
fight which is the reason my posts have been very light in the last
few months.

Here are my qualifications. Certified and trained for Philips
SpeechMagic, IBM ViaVoice, IBM Medspeak, Kurzweil VoiceMed, Dragon
NaturallySpeaking Enterprise & L&H VoiceXpress... So please, don't
call me a "Charlatan" because it is simply not true.

And believe me when I tell you that some users actually get better
recognition from $20 headsets than with $100 headsets.

I see vendors posting all the time and as long as you are not a member
of the newsgroup, there aren't constant one-up battles.

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.speech.users/msg/a42c0234af3ebbef?

Martin,

It is precisely this type of reactionary and vitriolic response that
has prompted me to post to this forum.

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.speech.users/msg/ba6cc5fd879272fd?

After getting caught with his pants down regarding his so called

privacy policy, Martin continues to make a complete ass out of
himself.

With this pattern of behaviour, the next step is usually
stalking--email stalking (... to menacingly spread deceit)

[An example of that is Martin Markoe's posting history within the last
24 hours.]

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.speech.users/msg/84f362b69d93a460?

.... you don't see the authors in all the newsgroups in a constant
battle. Only with you Marty.

You have left such a bad taste in my mouth about your constant
bickering...

I can't believe you are talking about spamming. I have seen posts from
you that link to as many as 8 direct links to your website (all in one
post) and your signatures fall within 5 or 10 lines long. In my book,
that's called SPAMMING.

If I recall, about 2 weeks ago, you claimed to have sold thousands of
GN MPA Satellites. I know for a fact that is not true.

This has become a game and if the flaming stops, perhaps we can get
this group active again.

Guess what Marty.... I have a life. I don't have time to live on the
newsgroups as you do.

This is the 2nd time you have mentioned me being moderated on user
groups. Last time, you apologized about confusing me with someone
else. YOU ARE OUT OF CONTROL MARTY MARKOE.

Marty, your constant abuse on these newsgroups... must come to an end.

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.speech.users/msg/5585a5e972b1cc1c?

I give up. I've dealt with delusional people like you before, and it
leads to nowhere... you continue attacking people who are FAR more
experienced and qualified than you, not to mention professional...
You're a waste of bandwidth.

See also:
"Martin Markoe" <martin emicrophones.com>
.... <mmarkoe bestweb.net>
.... <martin speechcontrol.com>
.... <mmarkoe optonline.net>
"Michael Mendick" <michael emicrophones.com>


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John Doe just posted "What the consumer need?":
http://groups.google.com/group/free.spam/browse_frm/thread/29be0f5a57...

Who is the SPAMMER. Recognize the name of John Dope?

Martin
 
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Guest

Travis said:
I've got a few spare monitors and a few spare PCI graphics cards
(ancient S3 Trio64+ cards) and I want to set up a three monitor
system.

Currently I've got two monitors working without problem, the primary
monitor is run by an AGP Nvidia GeForce4 MX 440 and the secondary on a
PCI S3 Trio64.

I have a second S3 Trio 64 card plugged in, which I have verified as
working, unfortunately the second PCI card has an error, "This device
cannot start. (Code 10)"

If I have only one PCI graphics card in, that card works. I've tried
various combinations and have verified that by themselves all the PCI
graphics cards work in all the PCI slots, but when I install two
together the second one doesn't function and I get the above error
message.

Am I trying to do something impossible, namely you cannot run two PCI
graphics cards at once, or is there something I can mess with in the
BIOS or whatever that will enable me to get the second PCI card
working so I can run my three monitors?

Travis


This site may help
http://www.realtimesoft.com/multimon/

I have not done exactly what you are doing but I have managed a 10 MOnitor
setup using an AGP dual head and 2 PCI 4 Head matrox cards.

I think you may run into problems with drivers though.

Hope that helps

Andy
 

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