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dentar
04-24-03, 10:15 PM
I have this card:

01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV11 (rev b2)

Model: GeForce2 MX/MX 400
IRQ: 9
Video BIOS: 03.11.01.24.40
Card Type: AGP

I have been all over this forum like hair on a gorilla but every thing I have read says that the GeForce2 MX/MX 400 cards -should- support twinview with both monitors at the same time, but I keep getting this:

(WW) NVIDIA(0): 2 display devices connected, but only 1 supported;
(WW) NVIDIA(0): adjusting...

I have a Syncmaster 700p on the 15 pin port and a TV on the SVIDEO port.

I can get them to work one at a time, which proves the ports work, but not both at the same time, which is un-cool.

So what's the deal with it?

thagbo
04-24-03, 10:45 PM
I've been successful getting TwinView to work with two CRT's but I've never tried with TV. Post your XF86Config.

dentar
04-24-03, 10:49 PM
Here is the XF86Config for twin view.

Please note that I have tried many combinations and I keep getting the same message...

ricercar
04-25-03, 01:51 PM
Some GeForce2 cards support TwinView and some do not support TwinView, depending on how the OEM manufacturer implements the DACs. All GeForce2 class GPUs have two DACs, DAC A and DAC B. Each DAC can drive one analog display. TwinView requires one display on DAC A and one display on DAC B.

A TV port is supported only on DACB for all NVIDIA GPUs. If an OEM puts an SVideo, RCA, or VIVO connector on a card, it is invariably on DAC B.

A VGA port is supported on both DAC A and DAC B. If the manufacturer provides a VGA port on DAC A, then TwinView is available using <VGA> on DAC A with <TV or VGA> on DAC B.

If the manufacturer puts a VGA port on DAC B and also a TV connector on DAC B, then output is possible for only one display at a time. This is likely how your hardware is manufactured. No driver can make DAC B drive two displays with different images.

One way to verify whether your card has both TV and VGA ports on DAC B is to check it out on the Windows Display control Panel. If the Advanced control panel for your device has "Device Selection" instead of "TwinView " then both ports are using DAC B.

Don't shoot the messenger.

EDIT: this material may qualify for a useful sticky.

dentar
04-25-03, 02:16 PM
At last! thank you!

USEFUL AND WELL-EXPLAINED INFORMATION!

I will check that out and find out of my card sucks or not. If only DAC B, then, well, Heck.

Again, thanks!