Okay, my MAC V5500 PCI arrived TODAY!
8)
So I've got my DUAL video card system up and flyin'!
(Add one V5500 and one Radeon 9700Pro - mix vigorously - and enjoy! Heheheh!)
Here's the 'recipe' with Pro's and Con's...
INGREDIENTS
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Your PC (whatever it may be) with it's 'normal' GFX card...
One PCI V5500 (PC or re-flashed MAC card)
One MANUAL KVM for monitor switching (see my last post) - auto KVM's are no good as BOTH cards are active at the same time.
Two Male-Male VGA cables (preferably high quality).
RECIPE
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Put your V5500 in your PC and install the drivers (you can install 3Dfx tools if you want...but we'll get to that later)
O.K., now plug your monitor into the central port of the KVM (usually marked I/O)
Plug the 1st VGA cable into your MAIN GFX card and then into the LEFT KVM port (usually marked A)
Plug the 2nd VGA cable into your V5500 GFX card and then into the RIGHT KVM port (usually marked B)
There ya' go! ALL DONE!
PRO's 8)
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Hardware GLiDE support!
You've got a Voodoo in your case!
A SECOND desktop...useful!
CON's
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No 3Dfx tools (they just DON'T work!)
You have to keep switching screens...
The MAC V5500 uses a 'non-standard' DVI socket (MAC DVI probably...)
There ya' go people - all the details laid out plain!
Now go KICK A$$ in U.T.! 8)
==EDIT==
Almost forgot...
Obviously, you'll have to install the drivers for your V5500 when setting this up. (Your Radeon should be fully installed...)
Once this is done, go to 'Display Properties' and to 'settings'...
...click on the SECOND monitor (should say V5500) and then click the box 'extend my desktop onto this monitor' to ACTIVATE video output from the V5500.
That's all folks! 8)