On Mon, 2 Feb 1998, Max Eskin wrote:
  (Sigh!) Well, it seems that I need more explanation.
Always a good place to start - and welcome 8-)
  I was wondering if
 this would be a more resource-conserving way to do it, and
 technologically easier. I would do this with network cards if I had
 them. 
Speed wise this is probably the best - however ....
  Serial ports might be good, as well as parallel. Is
there a way to
 make the computer do TCP/IP via serial or parallel port? 
This should/could work.  Depends upon the OS used.  For any decent
speed it would have to be multitasking.
  So, could you
 please tell me, COULD I STICK A RIBBON CABLE INTO TWO DIFFERENT
 MOTHERBOARDS AND PRETEND THAT THE MBs ARE CARDS OF EACH OTHER? 
Ribbon cable from any slot on a PC with an independent clock source to
any slot on another PC with another independent clock - NO WAY
As stated before - it COULD be done but the cost of the interface cards
which would have to arbitrate the timing and access the bus on each
computer would FAR exceed the cost of a NIC card.  Even with the network
card in - you are limited by the OS chosen to run it.
In summary Direct - No.  Serial using TCP/IP over PPP - Yes.
Network - The Best!
BC