bryan@ihnet.UUCP (b. k. delaney) (04/22/85)
*** DON'T REPLACE THIS LINE WITH YOUR MESSAGE *** There is no problem in loading down the Atari Computers Video outputs by using 2 or even 3 monitors. Remeber the outputs for Composite Video (Color), Composite Lum. (B/W) and TV are from separate sources. Also I think each one of these outputs is robust enough to handle a couple of monitors on each of them all at once for a total of six displays at the same time. ihuxf!bryan AT&T Bell Laboratories Naperville, IL
keithd@cadovax.UUCP (Keith Doyle) (04/24/85)
> >There is no problem in loading down the Atari Computers Video >outputs by using 2 or even 3 monitors. Remeber the outputs >for Composite Video (Color), Composite Lum. (B/W) and TV are from >separate sources. Also I think each one of these outputs is robust enough >to handle a couple of monitors on each of them all at once for a >total of six displays at the same time. I agree with this evaluation. The poster who claimed you would suffer circuit damage is full of sh**. Keith Doyle # {ucbvax,ihnp4,decvax}!trwrb!cadovax!keithd