- Feb 3, 2000
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I haven't come across anything that would allow me to do this, but I thought I would check here.
I would like to build a single portable computer, from which I would run two (and maybe sometimes three) stations (ie 2 seperate monitors, keyboards, mice). The processing requirements would be pretty low (no gaming or anything), so splitting up the computing power is no big deal. The primary machine would be running a photo-finish system for timing track events, the second (and perhaps third) computer would only be running a simple database scoring program to keep track of results and scores.
Building two cheap LAN-boxes is not a big problem, but it would be nice to keep my costs down a bit more, and I would have less hardware to lug around from site to site.
Any chance this could be done?
I would like to build a single portable computer, from which I would run two (and maybe sometimes three) stations (ie 2 seperate monitors, keyboards, mice). The processing requirements would be pretty low (no gaming or anything), so splitting up the computing power is no big deal. The primary machine would be running a photo-finish system for timing track events, the second (and perhaps third) computer would only be running a simple database scoring program to keep track of results and scores.
Building two cheap LAN-boxes is not a big problem, but it would be nice to keep my costs down a bit more, and I would have less hardware to lug around from site to site.
Any chance this could be done?