F Flapjak macrumors newbie Original poster Oct 27, 2009 #1 I have 2 mac minis at my fingertips. I've done a bit of we scanning and had some very foggy info so I thought I'd see my self. Is it possible to use both my macs as 1 doubly strong computer, a sort of 'merging' thing. Or is this just some fantasy.
I have 2 mac minis at my fingertips. I've done a bit of we scanning and had some very foggy info so I thought I'd see my self. Is it possible to use both my macs as 1 doubly strong computer, a sort of 'merging' thing. Or is this just some fantasy.
robbieduncan Moderator emeritus Oct 27, 2009 #2 In general, no. For a very small number of applications then yes. Things like video rendering.
F Flapjak macrumors newbie Original poster Oct 27, 2009 #3 robbieduncan said: In general, no. For a very small number of applications then yes. Things like video rendering. Click to expand... Via Firewire?
robbieduncan said: In general, no. For a very small number of applications then yes. Things like video rendering. Click to expand... Via Firewire?
Cave Man macrumors 604 Oct 27, 2009 #4 By ethernet would be faster than firewire. But you still need xgrid-aware apps to take advantage of it.
By ethernet would be faster than firewire. But you still need xgrid-aware apps to take advantage of it.
O old-wiz macrumors G3 Oct 28, 2009 #5 Google Apple xgrid for more info. It is not a trivial thing and you need an app that is written for the xgrid.
Google Apple xgrid for more info. It is not a trivial thing and you need an app that is written for the xgrid.