Thanks again for the help!  Explanations made things seem a little more clear
to me.  I was able to get both eqPly and eqHello running on all the tiles. 
Not sure what my next plan of action for the project is, kinda in a wait
state for the director to tell me for one.  At this point I have reached my
main goal of just getting a demo to run on all the nodes.  In the mean time
I may put my winderz knowledge to use and get the no-password ssh set up on
them.  It was a good thing I had Synergy set up on all my nodes so I could
easily go manually fire up client mode on all of them.  Or perhaps I will go
try out some of the other demo's on the site and see what happens :)

Am I correct in thinking if I allow the machine I run the app from to fire
the nodes in client mode automatically like it does on linux, I will not
need to mess with changing the port numbers?  I'm guessing it does that
automagically from the code when it is able to auto-run...???



Stefan Eilemann wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 2:45 PM, NickSmith (via Nabble)
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> One of the other things I am tasked with doing in this project of ours is
>> kinda documenting it in a fashion that is somewhat of a "how to" guide.
>>  Once I get that info all written up, I would be more than happy to send
>> over what I have as a sort of start for a users guide or something.
> 
> That would be good indeed. Feel free to use the Wiki on the
> sourceforge page, or any other format you prefer.
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Stefan.
> 
> 

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