Alexander 'boesi' Bösecke wrote:
Hi

I have 2 monitors - the first is attached to an AGP-card (Nvidia GF TI2)
and the second one is attached to a PCI-card (Matrox G400 DH).

If I'm running ViM on the 1. monitor, all works fine. But when ViM is on
the 2. monitor, the display speed is horribly slow. For example it takes
5 (five!) seconds to maximize the window. Or if I go to a folded line
and unfold it, it takes more than 1 second until the line is shown.

The problem disappears if I disable the hardware acceleration for the 2.
graphic card. But then I can't use my tv-program (dscaler), cause
overlay isn't working anymore.

That happens only with gViM, the console version works normally.

I'm using version 7 under XP SP1. But AFAIC remember it happens with 6.4
too.

Well I would say, that my system is somewhat broken, but AFAIC see ViM
is the only app with this problem. So could there be any problem with
ViM and hardware acceleration on the second monitor?


thanks for your help

cu boesi

The following is only partly on-topic; but XP SP2 has been out for quite some time now, and it has also (even at the slow Microsoft pace) received a number of security and other updates. Maybe you might want to run Windows Update one of these days? Be sure to use Internet Explorer for it, as that site uses some proprietary extensions to HTML.


Best regards,
Tony.

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