Bryce C wrote: >LOL, true, mostly. There was a linux version, I remember reading in an >issue of a linux magazine, but it wasn't very good then, and such a >product isn't worth it anymore. >Maybe PLUG can help you find something better if you tell us what you're >looking for. Were you looking for this just because you wanted 2 people >on the same computer at the very same time, it'd be easier and more >linux-compatible to do a 1 client LTSP setup. > >On Fri, 2004-06-04 at 09:43, Don Calfa wrote: > > >>Charlie Bullen wrote: >> >> >> >>>Hello, I remember seeing a card that can be installed in a computer >>>that allows for 2 or more monitors, mice and keyboards to be connected >>>to aPC, so that multiple users can work on it simultaneously. Any >>>ideas who makes such a device. It is not a KVM switch and not a >>>terminal server. >>> >>>Thanks, >>> >>>Charlie >>>--------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> >>> >>That was a device for Windows 95, popular in the latter half of the last >>decade of the last century. >>--------------------------------------------------- >> >> The problem with LTSP is that you generally still require a CPU. This device was for 1 cpu, 2 monitors, 2 KBD, and 2 mice targeted at the single computer family. However, I'm sure that there are some cases from that era collecting dust that could be used for this project. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss