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Old Sep 26, 2003, 09:47 AM   #1
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Double Ramdacs (or something)

Under Display Adapters i get 2 devices:

- Hercules 3d Prophet 9200/9200SE
- Hercules 3d Prophet 9200/9200SE - Secondary

And a unknown "?" device that have something to do with the card.

This is a Card with duble ramdacs, i dont really know how it works with that kind of cards.
Can Someone explain why it looks this way?

There is no problem at all with the card. I was just wondering why it looks so weird.

Thanks.

/daniel
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Old Sep 26, 2003, 09:50 AM   #2
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.... yes, that is right.... dual ramdacs.. (i have a BUILT BY ATI 9200 (np)).... as for the unknown device...it could be something hercules put in there..posibly... I've heard of a 3rd hardware feature or something of the likes...but sorry..i'm not sure or haven't delt with it at all...... BTW, the first one will run your monitor....the secondary will run the S-video/TV-video out... (this way your refresh rates aren't locked or don't have to be locked...)
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Old Sep 26, 2003, 11:33 AM   #3
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ahh..

thanks.. I was a little bit confused in the beginning.. That helped out a bit.
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