Yves,
Using two computers to talk to one FP-1000 module can be accomplished in several ways, both through hardware and/or software.
One option is to connect the FP-1000 only to one computer and use the FieldPoint OPC Server. Both computers can then talk to the module through the FieldPoint OPC Server on the first computer.
Likewise, another alternative would be to use a DataSocket or other type of data server on the first computer that the second computer can access over a network.
Another option is to use an RS-232 2 way switch box so that both computers can be physically linked to the FP-1000 module. Using a switch box allows for the computers to be able to control which one is linked to the FP-1000 at any given time, which reduces the likelihood
of both computers trying to transmit at the same time and over-riding each other.
Finally, it may be possible to create a Y-cable. However, off the top of my head, I am not sure whether RS-232 transceivers, which are normally intended for point-to-point communication and not multi-drop, are protected against double driving. If they are protected against double driving, then having the two computers with a Y-spliced cable could work without damage, but you would have the problem of both computers deciding to transmit at the same time, causing garbled messages.
Regards,
Aaron
LabVIEW Champion, CLA, CPI