In message <k24s84922lj8c3cslhd0m88th6i8usp1ht@xxxxxx> Steve Jain
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>On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 11:28:03 -0700, Steve Jain
><noreply.-@-.essjae.com> wrote:
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>>On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 12:12:33 -0600, DevilsPGD
>><spam_narf_spam@xxxxxx> wrote:
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>>>In message <eBT#c0L8IHA.4820@xxxxxx> "Mark Rae [MVP]"
>>><mark@xxxxxx> wrote:
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>>>>"Chris van den Heuvel" <Chris van den Heuvel @discussions.microsoft.com>
>>>>wrote in message news:15D0CD2D-B626-4180-8F7C-91CA87284A3F@xxxxxx
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>>>>> Does anyone from Microsoft review these groups?
>>>>
>>>>Microsoft people visit sometimes and post occasionally...
>>>>
>>>>> If so does anyne know when dual monitor support is
>>>>> going to be added to Virtual PC/Server?
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>>>>Almost certainly never, due to the emulated S3 Trio graphics card...
>>>
>>>In the real world, you could toss in two S3 Trio graphics cards and get
>>>multi-monitor support, this worked as far back as the 98 product line.
>>>
>>>I'm having trouble imagining any business case for adding this
>>>functionality to VPC though, and would imagine you'd be more likely to
>>>convince VMWare to do it since they are more open to experimental
>>>features, and there is an actual profit center behind the product.
>>
>>VM Ware 6 WKS does have experimental dual monitor support. Yeah, I was trying to be more subtle then just saying "go buy another
vendor's product"
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>Correction, I don't think it's experimental anymore, just a regular
>feature.
Looks like it's not flagged as experimental anymore either.