Hi Fei,

On 22. Dec 2008, at 21:01, [email protected] wrote:

> I have a question on Fig13 on Page 10 of the Equalizer Programming  
> Guide (version 1.3.17 for Equalizer 0.6-RC1).
>
> On the configuration tree, we can find that the left and right  
> channel are displayed at the same time on the same display, driven  
> by one machine.
>
> Therefore the same one signal (like VGA), which combines the left  
> and right channel information,  is used to drive the same display.
>
> On the compound portion (right side), we can see the left and right  
> channel are displayed on seperate walls.
>
> Could you tell me how to split the combined left and right channel  
> signals  into two, and each of splitted portion can drive a seperate  
> projector?

There are two options:

1) You really use one output, and an external splitter like the Matrox  
Dualhead-to-go.

2) The display in the picture was used to represent a GPU - in fact,  
the window might span over two outputs on one GPU. Then you simply  
connect one projector to one output.


HTH,

Stefan.


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