Microsoft Multipoint Server 2010 demo
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@samhuang1999 Does your video card have drivers for Windows Server 2008 R2? If it does, I would think it should work. You might want to post this question, along with the make/model of video card you are using, to the Windows MultiPoint Server forum - there are some helpful people there, someone might've used your video card before. To find the forum, search for "Windows MultiPoint Server Forum".
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Its essentially a dumbed down terminal server, the need for monitors could be expanded via thin clients or as shown in the video a custom USB device. Businesses and schools have been using this for years there is allot of problems with lack of power on the host or if one user is using a large amount of resources the other users will notice a slow down. I have used this and it is not as magic as they show in the video very slow with more than 3 users.
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@mgxp Do you know if a video card that supports multiple monitors (mine does 3) would work? Or do we have to get the dongle thingy? Thanks for the help!
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@low351 its pritty amasing my schools just upgradaed to theis its going through ethernet cable not vga
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I'd love to see it work with my old school where each class has around 30 students xD
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wtf this operating system has no sound, i returned it!
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@low351 maybe there is no integrated video hardware BUT the screen has the hardware and you connect the screens via fire-wire or something, i doubt it but what else could they do?
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how do u get sound to work?
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How does she only have 6 students?!?! Neat tho. I'll let you know how two of them works for a classroom of 18 hooligans when I set it up this weekend.
They don't explain how one pc is driving 6 monitors with a single integrated video chip...
low351 2 years ago 7
@low351 - you can add video cards to the PC but this is not practical as you might imagine. The best solution is to use a third-party dongle/box. I've used the HP MultiSeat ThinClient t100, it connects to the PC via USB. The t100 has PS/2 connectors and standard mic and audio ports.
mgxp 1 year ago