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Re: [NSW] Plasma Screens operating
- Subject: Re: [NSW] Plasma Screens operating
- From: "Mitch" <webmaster@nos-pam.mitch.zzn.com>
- Date: Sat, 01 Jul 2000 07:18:16 GMT
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- Organization: @Home Network
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- Reply-To: "Mitch" <webmaster@nos-pam.mitch.zzn.com>
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Yes, that is possible, but I was thinking more of single computer sense.
"Albert Alcoceba" <alberta@zip.com.au> wrote in message
news:395c33e0.19538262@news.ihug.co.nz...
> On Wed, 28 Jun 2000 16:12:46 +1000, "Mitch"
> <webmaster@spammenot.mitch.zzn.com> wrote:
>
> >I doubt it would be VB. The programming required to multi-screen would be
> >rather difficult.
> >
> >Yes I know that some graphics cards support multiple screens, but to work
> >with that in Visual Basic.. I highly doubt it.
>
> Not necessarily difficult. There is no need to multi-screen. Each
> screen has an associated PC mounted inside a black box on a bracket
> near the screen. You'd just need a client program running on those
> PC's which could receive instructions over a network connection to the
> main controlling PC. Could all be done in VB.
>
>
> Albert Alcoceba
> <><
> alberta@zip.com.au
> http://homepages.tig.com.au/~alberta