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 Once you are finished programming, load the zone file and timeline on each computer, then just delete the unneeded zones from each PC, depending on which lasers are connected to that PC. Once you are finished programming, load the zone file and timeline on each computer, then just delete the unneeded zones from each PC, depending on which lasers are connected to that PC.
  
-The easiest way to run them all together is probably Artnet timecodeyou can broadcast it on a network that is separate from all the laser nets, and plug each pc into that network through separate network adapters on those computers. Then some master can send it all over the network, and all BEYOND instances can listen to it.+Probably the easiest way to have two or more BEYOND computers run in sync is using Art-Net timecode. This allows you to start all running BEYOND instances at the same time.  
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 +You can broadcast Artnet timecode on a network that is separate from all the laser nets by plugging each pc into this separate network through additional network adapters on those computers. Then some master can send it all over the network, and all BEYOND instances can listen to it.
  
 Otherwise, you may use a TC4000 or other SMPTE device for each computer and run separate audio tracks to each. Otherwise, you may use a TC4000 or other SMPTE device for each computer and run separate audio tracks to each.
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