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From: curlandm@prism.CS.ORST.EDU (Matt Curland)
Subject: Connecting 2 computers in parallel
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Date: Sun, 19 May 91 04:27:46 GMT

I hope this isn't too stupid a question:

	 How do I go about connecting 2 computers to
	 one common keyboard and monitor, so I can
	 have each dedicated to particular tasks, eg,
	 one would contain a database of information
	 while the other is dedicated to running 
	 application programs. Both systems are 286's.

If it *is* a stupid question, and you'd like to throw
some flames, my address is /dev/null.

Thanks for any help you can offer,  


Matt Curland.. .  .   .    .     .       .         curlandm@prism.cs.orst.edu
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