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I have been using a Belkin Omni Cube 4-port model (electronic) for over a year  
and I am quite happy with it. I seem to recall that Warp has some problems  
booting without being the system currently displayed, so I just let it finish  
booting before switching. It has it's own power cube, so it's not particular  
about which systems are powered on.  
 
Sandy Shapiro wrote:  
 
> In a recent thread, mention was made of a KVM switch whereby one keyboard,  
> mouse, and monitor could control two computers. I think I would like to  
> try that. I have a spare MB and case and stuff lying around that I could  
> put to use.  
>  
> Does anyone have a brand of switch that they recommend, or does it matter?  
> I have seen Belkin and Tripp-Lite in the catalogs. Any suggestions would  
> be appreciated.  
>  
> Sandy  
 
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Tom Brown  
thombrown@earthlink.net  
SCOUG Member  
Warp 4.0 + FP15, JAVA 1.1.8  
OS/2 system uptime is 0 days 10:03 hours  
 
 
 
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