Understanding how the computers talk to each other
I'm working on adding a second computer to my innerspace config and I'm hoping to find some clarification how things work when using multiple computers.
I'll have two characters sets. Character Set A will run on Computer A. It will launch Character Set B which will run on Computer B. The way I work my characters sets now it that I utilize the executing of a given mapped key when the set is loaded/reloaded to put certain characters into target groups, assign virtual mapped keys, etc.
I'm not sure how this will work with multiple computers. When I run that initial mapped key for Character Set A, do I assign only characters in Character Set A to target groups and let a different mapped key attached to Character Set B handle assigning its own characters to the target groups? Or does the assignment of target groups and other functionality need to be set on the main machine, (Computer A in this context) and the slave machines do nothing more than forward commands to the characters they are responsible for?
I'll have two characters sets. Character Set A will run on Computer A. It will launch Character Set B which will run on Computer B. The way I work my characters sets now it that I utilize the executing of a given mapped key when the set is loaded/reloaded to put certain characters into target groups, assign virtual mapped keys, etc.
I'm not sure how this will work with multiple computers. When I run that initial mapped key for Character Set A, do I assign only characters in Character Set A to target groups and let a different mapped key attached to Character Set B handle assigning its own characters to the target groups? Or does the assignment of target groups and other functionality need to be set on the main machine, (Computer A in this context) and the slave machines do nothing more than forward commands to the characters they are responsible for?