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divide computing between 2 computers (cluster)

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    hallo :-) how do I divide the computing of a selected program between two computers. for example, i am using word though my computer computing half of the program. can somebody help my? thanks.

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      hallo :-) how do I divide the computing of a selected program between two computers. for example, i am using word though my computer computing half of the program. can somebody help my? thanks.

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      What you're refering to in your example is not clustering. The application has to be written to support what your talking about. You can't just open Word and expect two machines to run the same instance of the app. There is considerable low-level O/S and hardware support required to get something like this to work. This is something that is FAR beyond the capabilities of the .NET Framework. RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome -- modified at 15:16 Wednesday 1st February, 2006

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