Hmmm, that's interesting. So the 56Kbps limit is only because
ISDN defines the channel to like that (whatever the official name
for a channel in ISDN). So according to your explanation, the
56Kbps doesn't refer to the modem's ability to modulate bits
onto the voice band at all. Why don't they j
Hmmm, that's interesting. So the 56Kbps limit is only because
ISDN defines the channel to like that (whatever the official name
for a channel in ISDN). So according to your explanation, the
56Kbps doesn't refer to the modem's ability to modulate bits
onto the voice band at all. Why don't they j
When I have been sharing and have people access my computer via a web
browser and thus the java engine, the colors displayed are set at 256. Is
there any settings (I didn't notice any) that will increase the color depth
16 mil - I know it will slow down the transmission a bit, but this level is
At 06:00 10/02/02 +, you wrote:
>Date: Sat, 09 Feb 2002 09:53:31 -0500
>From: Shing-Fat Fred Ma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: TightVNC 1.2.2, is it beneficial?
>
>I find tightVNC quite stable, and tight encoding is suppose to
>be more effective for pixels of greater than 8 bits. But you
Hello,
I'm tryng to compile VNC under Mandrake 8.0 on an Intel machine
Xvnc compiles without problems
The rest gives me the following:
$ make World
...
gcc -o vncviewer -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe -mcpu=pentiumpro
-march=i586 -ffast-math -L/usr/X11R6/lib argsresources.o colour.o
I agree with the writer who thought leaving a VNC m/c on-line was the whole
reason for using VNC and can only suggest a stronger approach to user-id /
password procedures to protect your network.
The thought of a firewall offering protection is amusing, so many people
think that installing a f
I did most thing from the start/prog... but at no time did I get either an
icon or the settings window, that is the problem. It works fine an my other
machine.
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Sent: 10 February 2002 21:19
There is a place on the start menu
step 1:
start/programs/VNC/admin tools/install service
step 2:
sart/programs/vnc/admin tools/show default settings
Step one will put the icon in your sys tray. Step two will config the
settings, or you can just click on the sys tray icon.
In a message dated
version 3.3.3 R9 for windows
I have 2 machines running WIN98SE. On the Duron 800M I have no problems
starting the VNC as an Application and I can view from the Pentium II.
However I can start the App. as server on that Pentium II. The 'Install
Default Registry Settings' runs OK but when I the t