Still slowly trying to spec out the components for my next (FS9-only) rig, and as I often do, I started thinking about something else: building a simpit for it. Basically it will be built around a projected image (most likely the VC), but I think I want to have at least two small LCDs for views of map, external views, GPS, radio stack, etc. So now , of course, I have to re-examine my hardware requirements...
Note: I don't want to go the "glass cockpit" route; the 3-monitor setup will be for a VC view and two multi-view screens, if that's possible.
Eventually, I may build a module containing either one more display (for view of the "six pack") or invest in some USB-interfaced instruments.... so it may be wise for me to have 4-monitor capability from the get-go...
Some questions now arise: What makes the most sense, graphics card-wise, for a 3 or even 4-monitor setup? Will I need two 2-port cards, or is there a card available that will handle distribution of different VGA signals? I guess most cards can only render as many different outputs as it has ports, but is that true in all cases? another note: I don't want to use S-vid outputs for any of this stuff, if I can help it.
My other concern is whether or not I can set this up so that I could, for example, easily switch one of the "aux" monitors between radio stack view and engine instrument view while flying.
Naturally, all these functions will depend on the views available in the aircraft models; some will have good enough VCs that I won't need a close-up view of parts of the panel... but the bottom line is maximum flexibility.
I'd appreciate any input from those who are running more than two monitors...