To share music files over a LAN connection between two computers running Windows XP Home, file sharing must be enabled on both PCs. Users should share a folder on one or both computers and then access the shared files from the other PC. There is no need for high-speed internet or USB cables, as the machines are already connected via Ethernet. If assistance is needed with the file-sharing steps, further guidance can be provided. The mention of a "master/slave" configuration is unclear and not relevant to the file-sharing process.
#1
Problem+Solve=Reason
116
0
How can I share some simple music files over my LAN connection. Both computers are running XP home. Thanks...
What the heck are you talking about? You -cannot- use a USB cable, because USB does not support peer-to-peer networking. You can have only one host on a USB network. Besides, the machines are already connected together via Ethernet!
And why involve high-speed internet?
All you need to do is:
1) enable filesharing on both PCs
2) share a folder on one (or both)
3) connect to one PC's shares with the other.
Problem, let me know if you don't know how to do any of these steps, and I will explain them in more detail.
- Warren
#4
TsunamiJoe
162
0
you can send files to another computer through a usb cable, its how i transferred my old computers data to my new one...and that sounds as though all he wants to do...
and i took it as though he was going to make a sort of LAN connection not that he already had one
#5
Problem+Solve=Reason
116
0
ONe thing, once I make that file can I just search for it (using XP's search) on the computer that I did NOT make the file on? And hows about that mater slave thing, does that pertain to anything at all? Thanks guys.
P.S.- Thanks for the suggestion however the computers are too far apart and I already have LAN hooked up.
I've been experimenting with ChatGPT. Some results are good, some very very bad. I think examples can help expose the properties of this AI. Maybe you can post some of your favorite examples and tell us what they reveal about the properties of this AI.
(I had problems with copy/paste of text and formatting, so I'm posting my examples as screen shots.
That is a promising start. :smile:
But then I provided values V=1, R1=1, R2=2, R3=3 and asked for the value of I. At first, it said...