In article <1992Aug29.060406.29069@athena.mit.edu> hammond@kwhpc.caseng.com (Kevin W. Hammond) writes:
Another coprocessor question:
I have a 386DX-33 and a 386SX-25. Each have 8 MB of RAM. When I can get
TCP/IP to run X clients on other machines, I would like the SX to be the
X server and run the clients on the DX. I'm not familiar with the inner
workings of X. Would I be better off putting a coprocessor in the server
machine or the client machine?
Please post replies here, if you are comfortable with doing so. I'm hoping
that a discussion on this will enlighten other Linux X users as well.
--
Jim H.
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