>On Wednesday, April 25, 2001, at 08:42 PM, Dan McGuirk wrote:
>> So I've managed to hack together a VNC server for OS X, starting with
>> the Xvnc code.  (It's a native server--it reflects the OS X Aqua
>> desktop over VNC.)
>
>Very, very cool. Apple did a lot of work with the CGRemoteDisplay 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.

The large PNG screenshot on the site appears to be broken (it doesn't
display on my machine).  Also, if this is a straight hack to Xvnc, it
probably needs lots of optimisation before it is as bandwidth-efficient as
ChromiVNC.  It's nice to see that API actually works, though...

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