![]() ![]() On my A3000 I even had three monitors - native rgb, CVPPC and CV64, all working just fine (CyberGraphX 4) - and no garbled output on any, there are switches (env vars) that tell the RTG to keep all screens active and clear.ĮDIT: Someone made youtube video presenting EGS. Back in the days of CBM, this was how RTG was done on Amiga with EGS - you run most regular software on native RGB and dedicated EGS software on the graphics card output - two monitors required. We (Norway) say "selling the skin before the bear is shot", and from experience, this is the business model of many IT companiesĪnyways, was just curious. This is surely Windows though.In Russia we call it as "Splitting the skin of not yet killed bear." It seems to be working, the only thing that does not is that when they come back from sleep, it appears Windows sees Mon2 first and moves any open windows from Mon1 to Mon2 before Mon1 comes up or is recognized. That's how it usually goes for me, why do it easy when you can make it hard. I don't think it would, but I'm not sure since I haven't encountered this situation before. ![]() Would you suppose it would make a difference if I just used the two video ports on the laptop directly into the respective monitors? I have not tried HDMI out along with USB-C to DP out directly from the laptop as I do not have the latter cable. Mon2 is HDMI and it does not matter if I use a HDMI on the USB-C hub or the HDMI out on the laptop directly, both behave the same. Its DisplayPort out is a USB-C port, and I have a hub that has a DP out for Mon1. (01-30-2020 09:45 PM)ToastyX Wrote: (01-30-2020 06:07 AM)herg Wrote: It is interesting you mention it being an internal hub, you may well be correct. It is interesting you mention it being an internal hub, you may well be correct. I don't really know enough about it to know if 60Hz vs 45Hz will make a noticeable difference. ![]() At least there is no interlacing on Mon2. It accepted 45Hz and now both look about as I would expect. The only way around that would be to reduce the refresh rate of the 1440p monitor to something like 40 Hz, if the monitor will accept that. (01-29-2020 05:55 PM)ToastyX Wrote: That really shouldn't happen unless the HDMI port is actually converted to DisplayPort internally and it's sharing the bandwidth between the two ports and the laptop screen like a hub. ![]()
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