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Hi Doyle,
You need a KVM, Keyboard, Video, and Mouse switch. You can get a mechanical
one for about $20, but when I used one it wouldn't always transition between
machines smoothly, usually the mouse would freeze. I have since gone to a
Belkin Omni-View SE, but you don't need such for only two machines. There
are several 2 port KVMs available. Belkin Omni-Cube being one. Don't know
the cost.
Brad Loomis
Los Angeles, CA

-----Original Message-----

I would like to know the cheapest way to connect two computers(running W2K
and Win XP repectively)to one monitor. The computers will be networked using
a Linksys hub and a cable modem and are running the same video
cards(Gforce3).

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