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Connecting 2 computers

I have a Dell Dimension 4600 running Windows XP and an older Dell Dimension L433c running Windows 98 that I'd like to connect together, if possible.

Not sure of my options regarding this, but I'm basically just wanting both computers hooked up to a single monitor, keyboard, mouse.

All info appreciated.

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