I searched around for an hour and didn't come up with a useful answer, so here goes:
Ignoring the hardware requirements, can both EQ and MQ be run in simultaneous sessions on the same system? Re-stated, can I have two EQ/MQ pairs running on the same box with tripping over each other?
I'm pretty sure the EQ answer is yes...something along the line of installing a 2nd copy of EQ to a different folder and launching the second copy from that different folder.
Is the same true for MQ? Seems that it might not know which EQ session to glom onto...but I'm not looking to design a solution, just determine if others have done this successful. I only have room in my gaming cubbyhole for two systems, but I'd like to get a total of three accounts running so I can tackle harder content when the guildies aren't on (...which is almost all the time *sigh*...).
Anyway, all opinions are welcome. If I've overlooked a good guide on the topic, shame on me and point the way.
Ignoring the hardware requirements, can both EQ and MQ be run in simultaneous sessions on the same system? Re-stated, can I have two EQ/MQ pairs running on the same box with tripping over each other?
I'm pretty sure the EQ answer is yes...something along the line of installing a 2nd copy of EQ to a different folder and launching the second copy from that different folder.
Is the same true for MQ? Seems that it might not know which EQ session to glom onto...but I'm not looking to design a solution, just determine if others have done this successful. I only have room in my gaming cubbyhole for two systems, but I'd like to get a total of three accounts running so I can tackle harder content when the guildies aren't on (...which is almost all the time *sigh*...).
Anyway, all opinions are welcome. If I've overlooked a good guide on the topic, shame on me and point the way.