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Re: A case for Dual System Cabinets

by johannes <johs@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 25, 2007 at 09:44 AM

Ht****irs wrote:
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[...]
> 
> For starters: A monitor splitter can allow both systems to use the
> same monitor as output, and there are many sites offering information
> on how to use the USB as the only storage device in the PC.

Good point. I'm using a twin-system here, but rather than a VIA, I'm
using an 1.4GHz Celeron M on a Mini-ITX board with integrated graphics.
This was build a couple of years ago, but now you can also use the more
powerful mobile Core 2 Duo in the same setup. It's more than enough for
the internet, and lets face it, that's the most frequent usage of my
system.
 




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Re: A case for Dual System Cabinets
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