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Posted by exph on 20, 2000 at 10:02 PM:

In Reply to: 2 PC monitors on one system? posted by bernard on 12, 2000 at 11:53 PM:

: I looked all over town for a Y-splitter for a PC monitor VGA cable, and couldn't find one. I hear that someone DOES make one, but I couldn't find one. One person suggested that you can't do it, because the signal is not strong enough to display to two monitors at once, or that the video RAM is not enough, yadda yadda, I dunno. He suggested I buy a POWER-HUB type deal...pshh...yeah, what does he think, we're all made of money? Anyways...since I couldn't find a Y-splitter I figured why not just make one myself...splice two cables off of one, by just hooking up the correct wires? anyone see any problems with this? I've wrestled with the MONITOR problem for a while now, in trying to get a monitor to use for my cocktail cabinet design. I've now got a VERY nice arcade monitor that DID work but doesn't want to now, and I've got a very nice 17" PC monitor that wont display RED. So...if I can't get one of those BIG monitors to work right, I thought about opting for a VS. Tennis machine style machine, and have two monitors back to back one for each side/person, instead of two people looking at ONE monitor, they could each look at their own...the monitors would display the same thing anyway. Also, this way they would be close to each player, and I could probably get away with using smaller monitors. I got hold of two 14" monitors today for pretty cheap, not gorgeous monitors but they'll work for now, just to see if I can get it all running. So...what do you think...can I manually split one VGA cable into two?

i found a website that had a simple video splitter for under $20 bucks.
i can't tell that there is any huge loss in signal quality.
i am currently using a setup where i have my cabinet next to my
computer which is at a desk. i just turn on the arcade machine's
monitor when i want to use it. it works great. it is cool playing things
like quake3 at your desktop and having it shown on your arcade machine
it is sort of like when sf2 was really big and they would have a second
monitor about the machine so other people could watch. just do a search
for vga splitter or something like that. i will try to find the link
to the place where i got mine. it is just a simple splitter. hope this helps.
-exph-


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