ng with a VNC server application
for Mac OS X. For those interested, take a look at
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreGraphics.framework/Versions/A/Headers/CGRemote
Operation.h
..Bill Chin
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M Dimension Technology
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ons) and stumbled across it. This stuff isn't documented
yet, but the header comments are very descriptive. I just haven't had time to
experiment with it.
..Bill Chin
M Dimension Technology
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server going through the
BSD API's instead, especially the networking stuff. It would be trivial to
write the Cocoa GUI layers.
..Bill Chin
On Sunday, December 31, 2000, at 03:44 AM, Jonathan Morton wrote:
> >I just got finished looking at "CGRemoteOperation.h", and if it does
n at
http://www.mdimension.com/Community.
There haven't been that many changes since 0.7.0 except for some slight
performance tweaks and compatibility with the shipping version of Mac OS
X.
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Thanks.
..Bill Chin
M Dimen
oteDisplay API, and
Dan McGuirk's work is a straightforward modification of Xvnc. Very nice.
Need to add a few touches and wait for an Apple bug fix, but otherwise it'
s almost ready for prime time.
..Bill Chin
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simultaneous
VNC sessions are in separate threads for decoding, but sending is all
from the main thread
Things that may make it for above rev or may slip a bit:
* tight encoding
* zlib support
* ssh tunnel integration
..Bill Chin
M Dimenson Technology
rport thus far. I'll try with
FreeBSD/Windows/MacOS over 100mbps ethernet soon.
Again, kudos to Dan McGuirk.
..Bill Chin
On Thursday, April 26, 2001, at 09:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> So I've managed to hack together a VNC server for OS X
>>> ...(It's a na
100% pure Java VNC viewer too.
..Bill Chin
M Dimension Technology
On Monday, June 4, 2001, at 02:54 PM, A. John Peters wrote:
> Servers are Caldera e-Server 2.3,
> NT 4.0 Service Patch 6
> Windows 98.
> All systems work for Linux clients and Windows clients uling I.E.
> 4-5.5 and