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Having two video cards (they don't have to be the same, one of my cards is a GeForce 4 and the other is some Matrox card I found in a server). You can still drag and drop across them both, but when you maximize a window it stays in ONE window instead of both.
That's just my preference though. Either way just pop in a second video card and let Windows do the rest. There is an option for "extend my desktop onto this monitor" and you can pick a different resolution (if you want) for the other one.
I don't know anything about the specific configuration you asked, but you can go up to 3 screens with Windows XP (just use 3 video cards) - you don't have to buy anything fancy.
DVI-VGA Adapter to connect 2 CRT monitors
Many of the Radeons have a VGA and a DVI output - so you can connect a CRT and a TV. You'll need to get a DVI-VGA adapter to use the DVI port to connect another CRT - some of the ATI products come w/the cable, some do not.
but you can go up to 3 screens with Windows XP
You can use 10 monitors with any flavor of XP.
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