just use the biggest and tested RAM and HDs and use one computer, nothing
else will be worth doing in terms of speed and hassle...

> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: combining 8500's

> 
> Question:  How can I best combine two 8500's to make one better computer?  I
> have already removed the memory and hard drive from the "donor" computer, but
> are there other standard components that I could use to improve the
> "recipient?"  I know that PPC's have some capability for using dual
> processors, but I assume that you have to have a specially designed dual
> processor board for that.  Any way to network them together for improved
> performance?
> 
> Thanks
> oobknarf


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