Hi all--

This is a totally geeky & over the top question...

I've got 3 Windows boxen plus 4 Macs waiting to be assembled in a 
home network.  The network part isn't the problem and I'm going to 
try wireless rather than dangling Cat 5 cable over lights, the wife's 
knick knacks, etc:-)  But for the most part, all the machines are 
basically in one room and four tower machines can be stacked 2X2 
between two small desks.  So here's the question: Is there a type of 
A/B/C switch that the output cables of each machine can go to for a 
unified input set of keyboard, mouse, monitor, & speakers.  I don't 
have the same amount of horizontal space to mount these boxen with 
their attendant peripherals so I'm trying to be a little bit creative 
otherwise my distributed.net key crunch rate will suffer by having 
machines sit idle in the garage...
-- 
Pax,

Pastor Mac

Made on a Macintosh, of course.

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