11 months ago - Rocket - Direct link
Originally posted by DeathBirdsFly: but I don't see how you share that data across a network boundary
The IC can access *any* network connection off of a device, even ones not in the same network.

So if you have d0 bound to a logic memory, and another entire network on the *other* connection of the logic memory - you can access *both* cable networks for read/write. This allows IC's to access cable networks for data sharing that they are one removed from.
11 months ago - Rocket - Direct link
Originally posted by DeathBirdsFly: Ok, I understand now. So you have to have at least one device on both networks acting as a bridge of sorts.
You can use db:0 and db:1 to get the two connections for the IC itself. That would mean the IC could be the bridge between two networks.





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