>I just got finished looking at "CGRemoteOperation.h", and if it does even
>half of what it claims to do, we have all we need to write a vncserver for
>Mac OS X, in a manner more akin to the classic mac OS server and the
>windows server. that little header file lists and comments all the
>routines needed for capturing screen modification, and all the routines
>necessary for placing remote events into the local queue....
>
>thank you very much for your footwork Mr. Chin
That sounds very interesting. Tell me, is this header available from
Carbon? If so, it should be relatively trivial to port the existing
Classic VNC Server to Carbon compliance and avoid duplicating effort -
improvements made to the Classic server would also appear in the OS-X one.
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