Originally Posted By: GrizzlyT
_mue - Thanks for the info. A few follow-up questions, if you could? confused

Originally Posted By: _mue
...The defined mfd export screen resolution has to be supported by the export monitor...

- It just has to support it, or do both the .ini and the adapter have to be set to the same values?
- How does that affect the size of the MFDs?
- What is the native size of each MFD?
- Will they get scaled up or down in size, as the resolution changes?
- Do I need to stick to 4:3 resolutions, to keep them from stretching?

The resolution of the export display will be set/changed by the game to the in eech.ini defined values. So it shouldnt matter which resolution is set in the os control panel previously.
The native size of the mfds is 256x256 but the position and size of the exported mfds you can define with export_mfd_[left|right|single]_pos. There is no need to stick to 4:3 resolutions.

Originally Posted By: GrizzlyT

Originally Posted By: _mue
It is not possible to put one mfd on one card and the second mfd on the other card.

I know DickDastardly was successful with using MaxiVista, to export the MFD data to another PC's adapter.
MaxiVista allows for multiple PCs/laptops to be networked together to provide extra desktop space.
It can be setup to have more than one display spanned together, as a single secondary...where the primary PC thinks that all of them are just one secondary display.

So, theoretically couldn't you....
Setup the primary PC...configure two displays on the 2nd PC to span via MaxiVista...export the MFDs to what it thinks is a single secondary display...then just alter the positions of the MFDs, to get them where you want on the two secondary displays???

Yes, it should work.