> 
> I may have missed that part. The ones I've done have had a 
> touch screen for the first display, and additional graphics 
> or video shown on the second display. Having scripts in the 
> first monitor area that send messages or talk directly with 
> sprites that are on the stage in the second monitor area, is 
> a bit simpler than communicating with a MIAW. Also there's 
> more peace of mind about whether the video sprites are 
> getting their fair share of the processor time.

Sure good arguments. I usually play several (changing) director movies in
the second monitor so I never had a real choice. After all LDMs were too
buggy.

Florian

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