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Guest Per Alm
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Hello!My name is Per and I'm from Sweden. I've been flying around in the FS Sky for 10 years now so I know a little about the FS line of simulators. Recently I teamed up with a couple of talented guys and we are planning on building our own 737 flightdeck. Obviously we need multiple monitors for this set up. A learned some about Wide Wiew and there are some limitations concerning AI traffic which is very important to us. Recently I also read a review of Matrox Triple 2 Go, which seems to be an interesting alternative. We will try to base our 737 simulator on a "1 super computer system". We need 6-7 monitors. 3 of them to display front + front left/right views(Triple2Go) and the rest for cockpit displays.My Questions:Are there any limitations in FS2004 concerning the number of graphic cards on the same computer?Can I use two Triple2Go on the same computer, (one for each graphic card)?Any other suggestions how to set up a multi monitor system for 1 computer?By the way, are ther any limitations concerning AI traffic with the Triple 2 Go system?Thanks in advancePer Alm

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Hello Per, I was hoping someone with more detailed and extensive knowledge would answer your questions. However, I will take a stab at it and the real experts can correct me, if I am wrong.I don

John
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Guest Per Alm
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Thank you both for the information It was very helpfull.Best Regards Per Alm

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