Posted By: Randolpho | May 7th, 2007 @ 8:24 AM
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Randolpho
Randolpho
Hacker On Steroids
.... now we have split-monitor computing!

I got the link originally from slashdot:

http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/05/06/166231

which links to:

http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2007/05/04/splitscreen_tec_02.html?category=technology&guid=20070420091530

The short story: Microsoft researchers in India have developed (no doubt using Terminal Services / RDP / Fast User Switching) a means of displaying two separate user sessions side-by-side on the same monitor. Basically, two people can share the same computer by sitting next to each other and using separate keyboards/mice and staring at the same screen, which shows two separate desktops on the same monitory, split-screen style. If you've ever played pre-internet-connected split-screen Playstation/N64 games (ahh, Mario Kart 64, how many hours did I waste playing you back in college?), you get the idea.


My response can be summed up in two words:


HELL NO!


I will then be forced to ask the following question:

WTF are you guys smoking? Seriously, this is anti-productive.

[Edit: I realize I risk invoking Emet's brand of crazy with this post, but I just couldn't stay silent on it. Please, just ignore any stupid "MS is trying to control your soul" type posts that may come up.]
Bas
Bas
It finds lightbulbs.
Especially in developing countries, companies may not have money for a PC per user. It may not be ideal, but if you have a very limited budget and it cuts a big chunk out of your hardware costs, I can see a use.
Bas
Bas
It finds lightbulbs.
Ergonomy isn't really an issue nor a priority in a market where you barely have the money for a laserprinter.

Also, you can't just call Dell and order a bunch of desktops or multi-monitor setups in every country in the world.
Sven Groot
Sven Groot
My name has 9 letters. Coincidence? I think not...
Randolpho wrote:
split-screen Playstation/N64 games

That's not limited to consoles though. I remember wasting many free periods in high school playing Need For Speed 2 (you know, back when the NFS series was still actually any good Tongue Out ) splitscreen with friends.

The most rediculous split-screen game I've ever played was Spy vs. Spy on the NES. The game was great fun, but since the aim was to set traps for the other the split-screen mode only worked if you could trust the other player not to look at what you were doing. Smiley
Bas
Bas
It finds lightbulbs.
Spy vs. Spy! I remember playing that on my Atari ST. That version had you playing in turns, so basically one player had to turn away while the other one set up the traps. I wonder why they didn't do that for the NES version?
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