November 3, 201015 yr Hi,After alot of deliberation I finally decided to format my pc (again)! to get FSX to work properly. I have already done it this year with great results. However, this time everything has gone back in more or less trouble free but I can't seem to get FSX working on 3 screens. I have the Matrox triple head to go Digital edition with 3 analogue screens.When I first booted the pc up the screens were all working but not in gaming mode. After hours on end of tweeking I have drawn a blank. The thing that sticks out is the pc does not seem to acknowledge 3 screens being there. Now I have the centre screen working and thats it!!Any ideas? It is driving me mad!Thanks for any input.System specs. Intel core 2 duo E8500 @3.16GHz, 4GB Ram, Vista 32 bit, 250 GB hard drive, Nvidia 280 GTX
November 3, 201015 yr I have the Matrox triple head to go Digital edition with 3 analogue screens. Hmm... Paul Gluck. StrikingSoftware Beta tester and Aerosoft Beta tester for Santorini X, Dangerous Airports 1 and Antarctica X Synapics Touch Pad, Logitek M305 Mouse, Saitek Cyborg X, Windows 7 64-bit. FSX Acceleration, FS9.1. FSX Utilities: FS Water Configurator, ASE, FSUIPC (Unregistered)
November 4, 201015 yr I had this problem way back when.... I had to update the firmware on the Matrox triple head.....another issue, after boot-up, unplug the USB power from the Matrox, then plug it back in. One time this solved it for me...then I found the firmware update for the USB issue. basically what was happening was the computer would power down, taking the USB power with it. Matrox would shut down, and would not come on "early" enough in boot to work correctly. Check the Matrox site for the firmware updates. For me it fixed it. John Binner, MCDST U.S. Dept Of Veteran Affairs, Senior IT Analyst OI&T, SPM, Clinical Imaging 2022 Build: Thermaltake Core X71 Full tower case, ASUS Prime X570-P Motherboard, AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core CPU, ASUS TUF Gaming Radeon RX6900 XT GPU, G.SKILL Ripjaws 32GB DDR 3600 RAM, Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 850W 80+ Gold PSU, Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L Water Cooler
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