The reason i wanted to get all of the computers together is that i have a linux box running an apache webserver, on my network its IP address is 192.168.0.20, what i want to do is rather than connecting to the IIS web server on my XP box i want to route it throught to connect to the apache...
is it possible to set up a winXP box, which has 2 network cards, so that i can plug 2 other computers into it using crossover cables?
So far i have succesfully done it with one but am unable to set the second network connection to work at the same time as the first. The XP box is connected to...
Although the motorola chips may be RISC, AMD and Intel's chips are not an entirely CISC architecture and do have some clever technology to really speed up processing. And although a RISC processor may carry out instructions in one clock cycle it'll often have to carry out far more instructions...
take a look at Kruskals algorithm or Prims algorithm they should both compute a minimum spanning tree for you, although i dont have any code as i have never implemented any of them. Im sure a google search would turn something up
Im running a radeon 9800 so there may be some differences but here is how it goes for me.
>plug in both monitors
>boot up
>right click desktop > properties > settings
now you should be able to see an image with 2 monitors. If one is greyed out right click on it and choose attach.
the monitors...
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