on Fri, 19 Jan 2007
18:09:30 -0800
> So, you think this guy could get a couple PC MBs to play together,
> presumably in the same box?
Finding a box that holds more than one motherboard may be a problem.
Getting multiple CPUs on the same motherboard to work together depends on the
support in the operating system.
Getting multiple CPUs on multiple motherboards to work together requires
external support (to the operating system, at least for PC operating systems).
--
Robert Blair
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