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Run soc encounter on remote host with local data, is it possible?

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Hi,

I don't know is it possible or not. I'm using linux.

I am working on at one pc, say pc1. I have external drive connected to it, where my designs is placed.
I would like to run my designs (which is in pc1) (using soc encounter) remotely on another machine, pc3 because it has 12 cores, because I cannot physically use the machine (pc3).

Yes if I placed my designs in the network, I do easily do that, running my designs through soc encounter on pc3 remotely from pc1.
But the problem is my designs is locally connected to pc1 through usb port.

Is it possible to do that? If so how?

Thanks in advance.

Hairo
 

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