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Old 25-09-2004, 20:42   #1 (permalink)
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Calculator virtual (Se poate cu doua sisteme de operare ?)

Ok am un calculator destul de bunut (P4 la 3G si tot ce mai vine pe linga el) iar uite ca tot cupmarind si vinzind componente m-am pricopsit si cu doua monitoare destul de bune.
Cum fac ca sa rulez (folosinduma de doua monitoare doua tastaturi si doi mousi) in acelasi timp doua sisteme de operare.


Ca sa fiu mai expicit eu vreau sa joc in retea cu prietenii mei NFS iar pretena mea sa isi crie lucrarea de diploma pe celalalt sistem de operare sau eventual sa navigheze pe internet.
 
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Old 25-09-2004, 20:51   #2 (permalink)
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aoleu! SF
daca tot ai de toate, mai cumpara-i un p2 si gata, ai scapat, poti sa te joci cat vrei. Sa butezi 2 sisteme de operare pe acelasi PC si sa mai si joci NFS?!!! nici cu un dulal processor!
 
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Old 25-09-2004, 21:24   #3 (permalink)
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Hai ca nu e chiar de domeniul SF
Am incercat sa folosesc Microsoft Virtual PC dar aplicatia e mult prea rudimentara. Problema e ca simuleaza un sistem X86 cu toate periferice standard. Deci nu am cum sa configurez partea harduare. In plus nu pot sa fac o delimitare a mousului si a tastaturii. (cele doua mousuri inca se mai lupta pentru acelasi pointer de pe monitoare).
 
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Old 25-09-2004, 21:34   #4 (permalink)
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VMWare 4.5. Dar nu o sa mearga cum vrei tu.
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It has been said that the contents of the rules sections of sendmail.cf most closely resemble the effect of line noise on a non-error-correcting modem. It has also been said that capturing such line noise into a text file has about as much chance of resulting in a working sendmail.cf as does any attempt to actually edit that file.
Romania, the land of "sunt obisnuit cu 10-11MB si imi vine greu cu 5,7M"
 
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Old 27-09-2004, 00:21   #5 (permalink)
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mda, trebuia sa-ti cumperi o placa de baza jetway cu suport pt doi mousi si doua tastaturi (facut pt ceea ce vrei tu) si un duron la ,,2 G" :P
 
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Old 27-09-2004, 02:35   #6 (permalink)
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Merge perfect cu VMware 4.5. Tot ce iti trebuie sunt 2 mousi si 2 tastaturi (PS/2 si USB fiecare).
 
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Old 02-10-2004, 16:34   #7 (permalink)
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Angry Se pare ca nu!

Nu se poate un raspuns mai complex de la cineva care stie sigur ca merge cu VMware?
Pt ca am instalat am optimizat am descarcat manualele, am facut cexact ce scria ca la carte dar se pare ca nu are nici o optiune pt a face ceia ce vreau eu.
Nu se poate un raspuns mai complex?
 
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Old 02-10-2004, 20:04   #8 (permalink)
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Ce nu merge, concret?
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It has been said that the contents of the rules sections of sendmail.cf most closely resemble the effect of line noise on a non-error-correcting modem. It has also been said that capturing such line noise into a text file has about as much chance of resulting in a working sendmail.cf as does any attempt to actually edit that file.
Romania, the land of "sunt obisnuit cu 10-11MB si imi vine greu cu 5,7M"
 
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Old 02-10-2004, 21:41   #9 (permalink)
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Exclamation Foarte concis

Se pare ca toate sistemele de operare care sunt gazda nu pot fi folosite decit in alternanta! (si eu nu vreau asta )
Deci Atit timp cit exista un pointer in sistemul "host" nu exista pointer in sistemul "guest" deci sunt in imposibilitatea de a le controla independent!
E exact ca si o fereastra oarecare din windous. Atit timp cit fereastra cu guest nu e activa nu primeste nici un imput de la tastatura ori mouse!
Am fost destul de concret? !!!
 
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Old 02-10-2004, 21:43   #10 (permalink)
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Plus..... sitemele guest vin cu o configuratie harduere predefinita!
Cum fac sa imi citeasca si sa foloseasca hardwarul existent ?! cel real!
 
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Old 02-10-2004, 23:19   #11 (permalink)
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Nu stiu, eu am zis ca nu merge, poate stie stargate.
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It has been said that the contents of the rules sections of sendmail.cf most closely resemble the effect of line noise on a non-error-correcting modem. It has also been said that capturing such line noise into a text file has about as much chance of resulting in a working sendmail.cf as does any attempt to actually edit that file.
Romania, the land of "sunt obisnuit cu 10-11MB si imi vine greu cu 5,7M"
 
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Old 03-10-2004, 17:20   #12 (permalink)
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Merge mai mult ca sigur!
 
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Old 20-10-2004, 19:03   #13 (permalink)
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Dar cum ?
 
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Old 21-10-2004, 10:11   #14 (permalink)
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Cu mult timp in urma parca era un dispozitiv care iti permitea sa rulezi pc-ul in mai multe sesiuni...adik, pe acelasi sistem sa se logheze mai multe persoane, fara virtual pc, fara vmware...nu mai stiu cum ii zice...
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Old 22-10-2004, 16:54   #15 (permalink)
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Cu mult timp in urma parca era un dispozitiv care iti permitea sa rulezi pc-ul in mai multe sesiuni...adik, pe acelasi sistem sa se logheze mai multe persoane, fara virtual pc, fara vmware...nu mai stiu cum ii zice...
Pai asta era principiul terminalelor (in mod text sau grafic) care se conectau pe vremuri la un mini-computer (sau mainframe etc.). Un terminal fiind practic un monitor+tastatura + mai rar mouse + (uneori) partea de comunicare cu server-ul.
Un server Linux (sau alt sistem UNIX-like precum Solaris, AIX, BSD etc...) poate juca fara probleme acest rol. Fiecare "terminal" se conecteaza de ex. pe cate un port serial.

De asemenea pe calculator (cu Linux sau BSD de ex.) pot rula mai multe X-Servere (X-Windows), fiecare avand asociat o tastatura/mouse/monitor diferite (cu conditia sa ai macar 4 porturi USB separate - pentru 2 tastaturi si 2 mousi, respectiv 2 placi video)
O descriere detaliata se gaseste aici:
http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/multiuser/

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. What is Buddy system software?

The Buddy software enables two to five users to share the computing power and resources of a single computer. All users can simultaneously perform any tasks that they would perform on a standard Windows 2000 Professional or Server and Windows XP Home or Professional Edition.

The Buddy kit's included PCI video cards support additional users. Each user also needs a monitor along with USB keyboards, USB mice and, optionally, USB speakers. Additional PCI sound cards can be installed for station sound. The monitors, USB peripherals and additional sound cards are not included in the Buddy kit and must be purchased separately.


2. Why would I want to buy Buddy system software?

The Buddy system will reduce the cost of adding computing stations by:

Reducing your initial investment
Reducing your cost of upgrading
Offering ease of maintenance and services
Reducing Total Cost of Ownership (TCO
3. What are the recommended Buddy System requirements?

Pentium II 333 MHz minimum, Pentium III 450 MHz or faster recommended
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional or Server and Windows XP Home or Professional Edition
128MB of RAM plus 64MB for each station added
PCI video graphic adapters that support multiple displays (one per each station)
USB ports (and Hubs if necessary regarding to the number of USB devices)
USB keyboard or PS/2 keyboard with USB to PS/2 adapter (one per additional station)
USB mouse or PS/2 mouse with USB to PS/2 adapter (one per additional station)
SVGA monitor per each station
Optional USB audio speaker per each station

4. Can both users surf the Internet at the same time?

Yes, one of the best features of the Buddy software is that all users can surf the Internet on different websites at the same time, using just one telephone line, one modem and one Internet Service Provider account.


5. Does Buddy support faster modems?

Yes, the Buddy system supports 28.8K, 33.6K and the new 56K modems. It also supports ISDN, ASL, ADSL Cable, T1 and any broadband connection.


6. Can I share peripherals, like a printer or CD Rom?

Yes, all users can share the same peripheral devices.


7. Can I share the Modem?

Yes, all users can share the modem. When you log onto the Internet through an Internet Service Provider (ISP), all users will be able to share the same modem, telephone line and ISP account, to concurrently access the internet, with no increase in cost.


8. Does Buddy allow me to view video clips and listen to music or other sounds?

Yes, you can view the video clip on the Buddy station. If sound is required at the station, USB speakers can be used.


9. Can both users use the same program at the same time?

Most software products will allow all users to open and edit different documents at the same time, using the same program. Each user can also use different software products, concurrently.

Users who intend to run the software products concurrently on the Buddy Stations and Host Computer are advised to review the Software Products' End User License Agreement.


10. Will multiple users of a single program make my computer work slower?

Most applications, once booted up, will run nearly as fast as with one user including Modem communications. Activities that place the most demand on the computer's resources (games and video clips) may experience some slowing, but most users will notice little difference in speed or performance.


11. Can I use DOS applications with Buddy?

Buddy stations support windowed DOS prompts under Windows 2000 Professional or Server Edition and Windows XP Home or Professional Edition. You can now run DOS applications and access the DOS command prompt from the Buddy Station.


12. Can I use the monitor from an older PC for the second station?

Yes, as long as it is a VGA or Super VGA monitor.


13. Can I add more than one station on the same computer system?

Yes, up to the maximum of four Buddy Stations can be connected.


14. Can I play interactive games on both stations?

Yes, but it depends on the type of games to be played.


15. Can I add a Buddy System to a computer network (e.g. LAN)?

Yes, Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Novell Netware networks are supported. You only require one network node (one network card and one IP address) for all the users. Users can login to the network by using different user names and passwords.


16. Can the main system user monitor and control the activities on the second station?

The main system cannot turn the Buddy station OFF but Shutdown only. You cannot control the activities on the Buddy station.


17. How can I prevent the user on the second station from shutting down the computer?

The Security Policy Settings in Windows 2000 Professional or Server and Windows XP Professional Edition allow the Administrator to control certain user’s privileges, as well as control certain actions allowed for the user.

Administrator can modify the security-relevant settings, including users’ rights to shut down Windows, by configuring the Local Security Policy.


18. Can we install two CD-ROM drives on the main system so that two users can access separate CD-ROM drives at the same time?

Yes, you can have 2 CD-ROM drives in the same system.


19. In order to enhance the speed of Buddy system, should I increase the Memory (192MB RAM to 384MB) or upgrade the CPU speed (e.g. 500 to 733MHz)? I have a limited budget and can only afford one upgrade.

It depends on the types of applications you are running. If it is memory-intensive application, it is recommended that memory be increased. If it is a CPU-intensive application, it is recommended to upgrade your CPU.


20. When both users open the same file, can they save the file at the same time?

It depends on the types of applications you are running. Some applications will provide full read and write privileges to the user who opened or accessed the file first, the other users may then have read only privilege.


21. Can the Buddy system run on Windows NT, Windows 98 or Windows Millennium?

No, Buddy only supports Windows 2000 Professional or Server and Windows XP Home or Professional Edition.


22. Can I install programs on the Buddy Station?

It is recommended to install the applications from the Host PC.


23. When connecting the Buddy system to the LAN, can two different users login to the network using different accounts?

Yes, Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Novell Netware networks are supported. You only require one network card and one IP address for all the users. Users can login to the network by using different user names and passwords.

Additional information provided as follows:-

Two users can send messages to each other using the Buddy Control Center "Send Message" features.

Two users can send email to each other using the same or different email accounts.


24. What type of HDD should I use to get optimum performance?

HDDs with faster access time and transfer rate are preferred. Ultra DMA/33/66/100 HDDs and SCSI HDDs generally provide better performance.


25. How should I setup the Buddy station?

Installation is simple. By following a few steps, a two- or five-user system should take less than 30 minutes to set up. See users manual for detailed instructions.


26. What is the maximum USB cable length that Buddy can support?

What is the maximum USB cable length that Buddy can support? Buddy can support up to the maximum of 30-meters. Under USB specifications, an active USB hub is required for every 5-meter interval and a total of five (5) USB hubs can be used in one chain.


27. What is the maximum video cable length that Buddy can support?

It can support up to the maximum of 15-meters. To get a good display quality, double-shielded video cable is recommended.


28. Can the main system and second station access the same CD-ROM at the same time?

Yes, it depends on the CD-ROM contents to be accessed.


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Old 23-10-2004, 12:28   #18 (permalink)
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Se pare ca toate sistemele de operare care sunt gazda nu pot fi folosite decit in alternanta! (si eu nu vreau asta )
Nu poti sa rulezi 2 sisteme de operare simultan. Gandeste-te ca ar trebui sa-si imparta cumva memoria, RAM-ul, spatiu de adresare, etc etc etc.
 
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