At 03:56 PM 3/14/01 -0000, you wrote:
>The same way as VNC, I assume, or possibly just simple polling. Last time I
>looked, they were only faster than VNC under NT, so naturally that's all
>you'll hear about... ;)
RAdmin 2.0 and Remote-Anything 3.5 are both substantially faster than VNC
under Windows 98SE. I can't speak for any other OS. Hence my curiosity
about their methods.
I guess I could be crude and install SoftICE to see what they're doing, but
I was hoping someone would have stumbled across something. RAdmin might be
using the SetDDIHook method, since it actually has an installation
procedure. Remote-Anything is a single 72kB application (for the remote
end), however. Of course, that single application might just be an
amazingly small installation program that creates a DLL and a watcher app.
Again, SoftICE might tell me.
My current project requires remote control of a 98 machine -- the remote
controlled machine will be running various hardware devices, whose drivers
will be 95/98 based, not NT/2000 based. If DDML existed under ME, I might
be able to use ME instead of 98.
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