@COBRA
Ok, here we go again.......
If you look at my first post you will see I am using
a CybervisionPPC Video card and a CyberVision64 video card.
I know the CVPPC does not support screen dragging.
I know the CV64 does support screen dragging.
I normally never use screen dragging; what's the point
with 4 monitors, it was only used for testing purposes.
Yes I UNDERSTOOD your post regarding Intuition, I am trying
to explain the behavior of the two RTG sytems.
Now; Intuition cannot track where screens are, so the CyberGfx system
must be keeping a list of which screens belong to which
video cards because the screens are STICKY to their cards.
I will now explain the OS3.9 CGX behaviour.....
After system boot,the Workbench screen lives on CVPPC card.
Now I open an application on the CV64 card.
I now have 2 active video outputs. (correct behaviour)
Now because the CV64 does support dragging I can drag
down the screen to reveal nothing (correct behaviour)
I can move my focus to either screen using the screen cycle gadget
at top right of said screens with both video outputs staying active.
Now I decide to open another application on additonal screen on
the CVPPC card, so now I have 2 open screens on the CVPPC and 1
open screen on the CV64.
Again I can use the screen cycle gadget to visit all 3 screens,
while cycling between screens; the 2 screens on
the CVPPC stay on the CVPPC and the screen on the CV64
stays on the CV64, additionally if I drag the screen down
on the CV64 it reviels nothing. (correct behaviour)
Now I will open another screen on the CV64, so I now have a total
of 4 screens open; 2 on the CVPPC and 2 on the CV64.
I can again visit any screen with the screen cycle gadets,
the 2 screens on the CVPPC stay on the CVPPC and the 2
screens on the CV64 stay on the CV64. (correct behaviour)
Additionally because the CV64 does support screen dragging
I can drag a screen down to reveal the seccond screen on
the CV64 but no others! (correct behaviour)
The behavior of the AGA output is also identical to the CV64. (correct behaviour)
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I will now explain the OS4 Picasso behaviour.....
After system boot, the Workbench screen lives on the CVPPC card.
Now I open an application on the CV64 card.
I now have 2 active video outputs. (correct behaviour)
If I use the screen cycle gadget to visit the other screen
it kills the video output from the screen I have just left.
(incorrect behaviour)
Because OS4 has fake screen dragging, I can drag the CVPPC
screen down to reveal a copy of the CV64 screen (Incorrect
behaviour) also massive system slowdown.
I can also drag the CV64 screen down to reveal a copy of
the CVPPC screen (incorrect behavior) more system slowdown.
(so I now have 2 copies of each screen! (wierd behaviour)
If I click to front any of the underlying screens the
display from the other card is terminated and the screen
is brought to the front, so now the screen has swapped
video cards.(incorrect behaviour).
Additionally sometimes the display on the other card is not
terminated and I get 2 copies of the same screen!
Now imagine what it's like with more than 1 open screen on
each video card, it's total chaos especially if the screens
are different resolutions and AGA is in use at the same time......
In normal use of my Amiga I require 2 or 3 active video
outputs, as I do a bit of video production and multimedia
stuff with Scala and have network cams for scurity.
Sorry Iv'e got to cut this short, got to collect the wife
from work now, talk later...........
PS: not typo checked
my spelling is S**t
Wol..
@COBRA