With the trunks configured on the switches you definitely will not be
able to configure a multi-vlan port. I would recommend adding a second
NIC card to the box that needs to be a member of both VLANs and setting
up two switch ports one in vlan 1 and one in vlan 2.  Or, if it is a
Windows box, I believe that some vendors NICs support 802.1q trunking.
So you could trunk to the box, effectively putting it in both vlans.
Hope this helps.

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Ok, I will be more specific

Let's see, I have 3 Catalyst 3524 XL

configuration Catalyst 1:
int f0/1 -> trunk port with Catalyst 2
int f0/2 -> trunk port with Catalyst 2
int f0/3 -> trunk port with Catalyst 3
int f0/4 -> trunk port with Catalyst 3
int f0/5 -> vlan 1
int f0/6 -> vlan 2
int f0/7 -> I need vlan 1 and vlan 2
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