>
> Here's a really dumb thing you could do.
>
> (1) Make a copy of sage-vmware-* to another directory.
>
> (2) Run both vmware's at the same time.
>
> That'll definitely use both cores on your computer.

Indeed! That's what I ended up doing this afternoon. I had VMWare
Workstation make a clone of my Sage virtual machine. For some reason,
when I tried simply making a copy of Sage in another directory (before
I tried Workstation), I couldn't get it to run. Whenever I tried to
start it up a second copy, something would flash on the screen,
vanishing before I could read it, and the notebook system would not
run. Probably I was doing something foolish.

Is there any direct way to share Sage worksheets between two virtual
machines, or is it simplest to save the files from one system and load
them into another?


Thanks again,

James Parson
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