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Old 02-02-02, 10:29 AM Thread Starter   #1
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Can it be done?


Is it possible to hook 2 cpu's to one monitor? If so, would it hurt or mess anything up?

I want to hook my computer (in sig) and a P2 300mhz to one monitor, mainly to save space.

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Old 02-02-02, 10:44 AM   #2
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yeah i'm pretty sure that you can buy like a switcher thing. i remember seeing something like that in my tiger direct catalog. i'll try to look it up for you
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If you have them networked you can use software, like Terminal Services, SMS or PCanywhere, to access the 2nd computer from the first one.

Otherwise, you will need a KVM switch, like these.
http://harbourtownsales.site.yahoo.n...andautkvm.html
https://www.jameco.com/Jameco/Products/ProdCT/p160.pdf

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Another network software is VNC: I use it to run my Seti Farm; 5 rigs in the basement, 1 monitor which is turned off unless I'm tweaking something. Works on- Linux, Windows, Windows ce, maybe more.


Oh yeah: its FREE! Get it HERE

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Another network software is VNC: I use it to run my Seti Farm; 5 rigs in the basement, 1 monitor which is turned off unless I'm tweaking something. Works on- Linux, Windows, Windows ce, maybe more.


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Good find! Gotta try that out, sometime...those switches cost like $50+, as far as I've seen.
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Thanks, but the credit isn't mine: someone here pointed it out to me quite a while back. Works GREAT, especially for a mixed-os network.

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Thanks for the help everyone. I will give VNC a try and see how that goes.

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