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Posted 3/25/2009 9:43:19 AM
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I'm searching to build a an experiment which should display two interface on two screen at the same time (or almost, within a few ms variability).

Is it possible to do this by using the Display Name (device 1 or device 2) command?

Is their another way to do it?

Thanks for your helps 

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Posted 3/27/2009 1:40:16 PM
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Please see the MultipleDisplayRT sample that comes with E-Prime 2.0 Professional.

-Brandon

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Posted 3/30/2009 8:15:49 AM
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thank you for your answer.

Nevertheles there is still a problem.

Using 2 display the generated script give the following error :

' Log DisplayDevice(s) Refresh Rates
 If Display2Open = True Then
  c.SetAttrib Display2.Name & ".RefreshRate", Format$(Display2.CalculatedRefreshRate, "0.000")
 End If If DisplayOpen = True Then
  c.SetAttrib Display.Name & ".RefreshRate", Format$(Display.CalculatedRefreshRate, "0.000")
 End If

As you can see the error is simple (End if followed with a direct if) but I search if there is a possibility ti directly correct the generated script.

If you have the solution I will be pleased.

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Posted 3/30/2009 9:14:56 AM
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Please ensure you are using E-Prime 2.0.8.22 or later.
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Posted 4/1/2009 12:55:19 PM
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Brandon.Cernicky (3/30/2009)
Please ensure you are using E-Prime 2.0.8.22 or later.

Hmm, is there a later version? How can I get it? 2.0.8.22 is the latest version available from the PST Downloads area.

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Posted 12/3/2009 7:40:30 PM
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I am having the same problem.  Are we please able to get the newer download as the version I have does not enable me to display my task.

Kind regards,

Angela Mayes

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Posted 12/3/2009 8:01:18 PM
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Actually I have downloaded 2.0.8.73 and it is still not working.


Thanks
Angela
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