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    #16
    Re: dual monitors - lockup problem

    Yes I remember that from previous computer however I know that it did not resolve the problems with menus opening off-screen (only dialogs). This is something peculiar to Alpha Five and a few other isolated Apps.

    I suspect it has something to do with use of windows API.
    Mike Thomson

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      #17
      Re: dual monitors - lockup problem

      My NVIDIA works well most of the time. But all i can say is thank god for the CSDA Code Utility Pro.
      When i do get a lock up. It (CSDA) has saved me tons of time.

      btw has anyone put together any ALPH5 Applications settings for the NVIDIA Application setting tab.

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        #18
        Re: dual monitors - lockup problem

        On my setup, this lockup problem as completely gone away. Is this the same for everyone else who has dual monitors?
        Steve Wood
        See my profile on IADN

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          #19
          Re: dual monitors - lockup problem

          Yes, it is gone for me also.

          Pat
          Pat Bremkamp
          MindKicks Consulting

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            #20
            Re: dual monitors - lockup problem

            Thought I would chime in since Steve is so good a responding to all my issues.

            I run dual display setup on a Dell D630 laptop with a docking station. One monitor is connected digitally and the other analog(because the docking station only has one of each). Both run 1680x1050 resolution even though one is 22" and the other 19".

            The video card is NVIDIA Quadro NVS 135M and driver is dated 4/28/07.

            Windows XP Pro SP3

            I typically use Alpha5 on the left monitor which is heads up for me and other apps like Outlook on the right.

            While I have had my share of issues with A5V9 lately, I have only had one freeze up and that was on a different system with a single monitor after trying to insert a word document via OLE into a report layout. Possibly my other issues with file corruption and disappearing reports and letters in control panel is related. Updating video driver now!

            Best,

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              #21
              Re: dual monitors - lockup problem

              Hi Tony,

              Originally posted by oldtony View Post
              My NVIDIA works well most of the time. But all i can say is thank god for the CSDA Code Utility Pro.
              When i do get a lock up. It (CSDA) has saved me tons of time.
              Thanks for the mention. I wish more would realize how much the time savings add up with the utility (even if you just use the save and restore desktops features).

              And whether I'm crashing Alpha while testing it's limits or making what ends up as an infinite loop, it saves me having to reload everything!

              <Rant on>But until others realize the cost savings of this and other utilities from others, you won't see the 3rd party add-ins market for Alpha 5 growing much. E.g. I have
              • barcoding functions that make it easy to incorporate it into A5,
              • a 3 times faster SORTSUBSTR() function compatible replacement (with enhanced features)
              • 200x faster Geo-coding functions (than typical coding) to find things like offices near you
              and so forth, that will never come to be generally available without the 3rd party market growing.<Rant off>
              Regards,

              Ira J. Perlow
              Computer Systems Design


              CSDA A5 Products
              New - Free CSDA DiagInfo - v1.39, 30 Apr 2013
              CSDA Barcode Functions

              CSDA Code Utility
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                #22
                Re: dual monitors - lockup problem

                Maybe we can start a website or someone might already have one where we can share ALpha5 Vx add-ons.

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                  #23
                  Re: dual monitors - lockup problem



                  If that's your office, it's waaaaay too neat. Sick. Or did you clean it up just for the photo?
                  Peter
                  AlphaBase Solutions, LLC

                  [email protected]
                  https://www.alphabasesolutions.com


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                    #24
                    Re: dual monitors - lockup problem

                    Staged to be sure; had just purchased the desk.

                    I mean, what self-respecting guy ties his curtains like that?
                    Last edited by Steve Wood; 05-30-2009, 04:59 PM.
                    Steve Wood
                    See my profile on IADN

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                      #25
                      Re: dual monitors - lockup problem

                      Originally posted by Steve Wood View Post
                      I mean, what self-respecting guy ties his curtains like that?
                      What are "curtains"?
                      Peter
                      AlphaBase Solutions, LLC

                      [email protected]
                      https://www.alphabasesolutions.com


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                        #26
                        Re: dual monitors - lockup problem

                        Originally posted by Peter.Greulich View Post
                        What are "curtains"?
                        Not quite sure. But apparently women agonize over getting just the right colour. And shortly after that money disappears from your bank account.
                        Tim Kiebert
                        Eagle Creek Citrus
                        A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked just fine.

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                          #27
                          Re: dual monitors - lockup problem

                          apparently women agonize over getting just the right colour. And shortly after that money disappears from your bank account.
                          and it seems to repeat itself each and every year...Yeah I know---am probably lucky it only occurs this seldom...but considering I have 12 rooms that means basically once a month in my house. :D
                          Mike
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