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iBook dual screening..
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<blockquote data-quote="BigBear" data-source="post: 178385" data-attributes="member: 9516"><p>there is no way to actually span the screen like you can on a powerbook, natively the ibook only allows you to mirror the image.</p><p>the hack that you've downloaded allows you to get around this issue.</p><p>while i haven't tried the hack myself, from what i understand it allows you to do the screen spanning. i think it splits up the v-ram so you have 16mb dedicated to one monitor and 16 to the other (assuming you have a 32mb video card). also this is purely speculation on my part but i thought i heard you may run the risk of damaging your monitor as well. </p><p></p><p>please someone correct me if i'm wrong. hopefully someone else will throw in their .02cents :black:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigBear, post: 178385, member: 9516"] there is no way to actually span the screen like you can on a powerbook, natively the ibook only allows you to mirror the image. the hack that you've downloaded allows you to get around this issue. while i haven't tried the hack myself, from what i understand it allows you to do the screen spanning. i think it splits up the v-ram so you have 16mb dedicated to one monitor and 16 to the other (assuming you have a 32mb video card). also this is purely speculation on my part but i thought i heard you may run the risk of damaging your monitor as well. please someone correct me if i'm wrong. hopefully someone else will throw in their .02cents :black: [/QUOTE]
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