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RE: Multiseating Windows
(07/03/2012 06:17 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: Nice, thanks for the heads up!
I've pretty much given up on multiseating by now - have got a new PC since then.
But I'm always intrigued by the concept of it. New version supports both 32 and 64 bit flavours of Windows 7 it appears, so I might give it a try when I get some time.
Heh, could always be a quick backup solution should I want to multiplayer something when someone comes over. Have two monitors (though only one plugged in at the moment) and a sound card + integrated audio. If SoftXpand can separate the audio to different devices, setting up a second "machine" would be just a matter of plugging in a separate keyboard/mouse and headphones and redirecting video across.
Thanks for the offer too Yairf!
Hi
Re: separating audio channels:
If you have two (or more) active audio channels, you can map them separately into 2 workstations, using SoftXpand configuration screen.
For that matter, the on-board sound card is considered as one audio channel, additional options are USB audio adapters, HDMI etc.
For example: you can assign the on-board audio channel to workstation #1, and the HDMI audio channel to workstation #2.
Re: games, wee have tried Minecraft - works straightforward on two workstations, Mass Effect will also work, but a number of steps are required beforehand.
Thanks,
Yair
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