Sorry Skuzzy, I used the wrong terms. What I'm referring to is simple PCIx slots. I've had multiple video card pc's for years and run multiple monitors a bunch of times. Done it with AGP+PCI cards, done it with dual PCIx, and played on a quad PCIx gigabyte mobo. Dual DVI ports are standard on pretty much every video card now, and dual PCIx is common too... so pretty much anybody with the extra hardware can run up to 4 monitors right now, with support built into windows.
Thanks to the latest updates from Lead Pursuit, I've even run Falcon 4: AF with the MFDs split out into extra monitors.
Now... granted, I only know of 3 games that actually support that setup correctly... but why go with a limited use Matrox component instead of the existing support? Is it that crappy? A lot more people would have the opportunity to go multi-monitor without the extra expense.
I'm happy for any kind of multi-monitor support... I'd just prefer the option that I can use right now without dumping another $300 for a toy I'll only use for AH2. It's not the first time, won't be the last... but man... is it really necessary when other flight sims don't need it?
edit: and any hope for an output file yet? I'll write an interpreter myself in C#. I've got Phidgetts laying around, and the blueprints for a motion cockpit. If so... I know what the next project to hide from my fiance is...