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Dave wrote:
In the past I've done dual monitors with two cards and with a single card
that supports two monitors. The single card was a LOT easier.
Looks like the consensus. Thanks!
If the company isn't committed in the project
enough to invest in the hardware/software then they shouldn't allow you to
spend company time pursuing it either.
It's about 'fairness.' It wouldn't be fair for the company to buy one
developer a second monitor setup and leave the others with singles.
Since I'm the only one interested in dual monitors, there isn't any
demand for the company to lay out the cash to upgrade everyone. Dual
monitors aren't a priority with the SEU/PDM folks.
I appreciate your comments Dave. Even spending my own money and doing
it off-hours, I might not get past the fairness people. The reason for
the thought is that making my hours at work easier on myself is easily
worth the size of the expenditure I'll be making, and I can always take
it home if I can find the desk space there :-)
--buck
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