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- From: khor@bnr.ca (Kyle Hor)
- Subject: Re: Configuring a high end PC with multiple monitors ! HELP !!
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.211036.20297@bmers95.bnr.ca>
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- Organization: Bell-Northern Research Ltd.
- References: <4605@cvbnetPrime.COM>
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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 21:10:36 GMT
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- In article <4605@cvbnetPrime.COM>, jtembulk@spica.prime.com (Jawahar Tembulkar) writes:
- |>
- |> This will sound like we are regressing back to the mainframe paradigm :-(
- |> However budgetary constraints are forcing us to consider the possibility of
- |> configuring a PC network with a high end 486 with say 500 MB of disk, and
- |> four or five SVGA monitors hanging off of it. The rationale is that these
- |> are not the principal machines for the user, and will be used only for word
- |> processing and spreadsheets, etc. Furthermore, all the data will be resident
- |> on a single machine.
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- Do you want all the monitors to display the same screen output or different?
- And only 1 keyboard for input?
-
- ...Kyle
-