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Hi I have two computers both Win XP, and two "call of duty " CD's, i
also have one of those fat yellow cables that plug into the ethernet port .( both computers have this port ). I want to play 2 player Call of Duty, is it just simply connecting both pc's via the cable? |
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Make sure it is a crossover cable as opposed to a plain ethernet cable -
there is a difference. <natbrowne@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1134512184.447922.276300@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com... > Hi I have two computers both Win XP, and two "call of duty " CD's, i > also have one of those fat yellow cables that plug into the ethernet > port .( both computers have this port ). > I want to play 2 player Call of Duty, is it just simply connecting both > pc's via the cable? > |
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