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Patrik,
Back in the olden days (generally, the 1980s) software was written with multiple displays to save memory. Only one copy of the program needed to be loaded, with one activation, and one set of open database files, etc. It saved memory. which was very scarce back then. It was also useful when the different screens needed to share data or coordinate things between them. For example, we had a setup where only one person could be working on an order at the same time, and by using a MRT, it could keep track of which orders were being worked on by whom.
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