Dual Photon

Hi,

We have dual Photon instances running on single computer installed with
two physical monitors (one photon on each monitor). Is there any way of
starting an application for second instance of photon from first instance
of photon?

Thanks,
Krupa

-s with which utility?..

Bill Caroselli <QTPS@Earthlink.net> wrote in message
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Have you tried -s ?

“Krupa” <> seto@vsnl.com> > wrote in message news:bg5plm$rcv$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
Hi,

We have dual Photon instances running on single computer installed
with
two physical monitors (one photon on each monitor). Is there any way of
starting an application for second instance of photon from first
instance
of photon?

Thanks,
Krupa
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Have you tried -s ?

“Krupa” <seto@vsnl.com> wrote in message news:bg5plm$rcv$1@inn.qnx.com

Hi,

We have dual Photon instances running on single computer installed
with
two physical monitors (one photon on each monitor). Is there any way of
starting an application for second instance of photon from first instance
of photon?

Thanks,
Krupa

Sorry. I was out of the office yesterday.

-s should be valid for any photon executable. It allows you to specify
which photon server to connect to.

Type ‘use pterm’ or ‘use <any_other_photon_utility>’ to see how to use -s.


“Krupa” <seto@vsnl.com> wrote in message news:bgftg3$cmt$1@inn.qnx.com

-s with which utility?..

Bill Caroselli <> QTPS@Earthlink.net> > wrote in message
news:bgebvh$89s$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
Have you tried -s ?

“Krupa” <> seto@vsnl.com> > wrote in message
news:bg5plm$rcv$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
Hi,

We have dual Photon instances running on single computer installed
with
two physical monitors (one photon on each monitor). Is there any way
of
starting an application for second instance of photon from first
instance
of photon?

Thanks,
Krupa


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