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| 2 pc's --> dual pc Ok, question, Is it possible to let 2 identical motherboards work together (not by lan or something) to get a dualcpu setup ? En how can I doe this ? Greetz, HF |
22nd February 2004, 17:34 | #2 |
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| Uhm... nope
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22nd February 2004, 17:47 | #3 |
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| unless you are the mad doctor frankenstein....nope. |
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| Without lan? Why? You could build a (open)Mosix cluster with 2 PC's (don't need to be identical) connected with firewire. A cheap and efficient way to get load balancing.
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i know it's possible with a win 2k advanced server, but i'm not quite in the mood to install that | |
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| certain programs (like 3d studio max) support exacutions on 2 PC' simultaneously. This usually works over LAN though. |
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23rd February 2004, 07:14 | #9 | |
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If it's for personal use i'd recommend openmosix with gigabit lan.
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23rd February 2004, 08:07 | #10 |
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| you can "hack" the Windows cluster by changing some files/registry settings , that way you can use a normal network drive, but this is hardly recommended and I only used it in a test environment for learning W2k server.
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