On 03/29/2013 01:39 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
I *know* with the early (and really lousy performance) intel onboard stuff, you flat couldn't use the onboard if an external card was plugged into the AGP slot.
However, it can and does work with many 2002-era Intel chipsets if you use a *PCI* video card. I'm getting three monitor output with a Dell Dimension 4500S here; one on the motherboard VGA and two on an nVidia GeForce 6200-series PCI card. No, it's not very fast, but for a 2002-era P4 2.0GHz it's plenty fast enough for what the system is doing.