Hey guys,

What I've been doing in the past is 2boxing, using two machines, with a keyboard/mouse for each... I just upgraded my main PC:
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Win XP Home SP3
Intel Core 2 Duo
E7300 @ 2.66Ghz
3GB Ram
nVidia GeForce 9500 GT 512MB
and gave my parents my other computer. I can run 2 clients of WoW no problem, but running 3 seems to lock me up. I thought my machine would be strong enough to run 4 at the most, maybe I need to figure out how to let each client use a processor/memory to make it work? Not sure. 3 clients is what I need to run though, and I've been looking at the different multi-boxing software out there. So far I've tried HKN, which I like but has some limitations that I think Keyclone would fix for me. I tried out Mubox as well, and even made 2 other WoW directories to give me 3 total, but I cannot get the isolation to work properly yet; waiting for a response from the creator for help.

So, I've been reading through the forums here, and have gained a lot of information that I didn't have to start with. The general consensus seems to be that HKN is the way to go for a freeware product, but Keyclone is the way (funds are a little tight, ISOBoxer is out of the question for me financially) to go for a paid product. What I have right now are two boomkin druids that I'm running together, made much easier by a keystroke/mouse broadcaster but like I said, HKN has a few limitations (mainly for my ground target AoE's it is difficult and time consuming in a pinch to line them up right). I have a third account, which has my mains on it, but I was thinking of adding it in: if I can figure out how to effectively run 3 clients on this rig.

I run dual 19' monitors (both running at 1280x1024) and would like to effectively start up my own 3 man team (probably all mages since I have NO idea how you guys run different classes at the same time) or shammies. Anyway, if anyone can help with suggestions on if my rig could run 3, and how I could better manage the two slaves to use less memory/cpu so that I wouldn't crash everytime and have to hardboot, I would appreciate it, as well as any suggestions on the software to go with. =) Thanks!

Tovya