Sorry, don't know of an implementation of VNC server for DOS.

However, depending on what your requirements are, almost 10 years ago I 
used a utility from PC Magazine called "PCRemote". It worked over a modem 
and I believe that it also worked over a null modem cable. It comes with 
both the host and the client as well as a program called ZCOPY to copy 
files. Best of all, it's free. You can find it as well as additional 
information at 
http://hotfiles.zdnet.com/cgi-bin/texis/swlib/hotfiles_zdnet/info.html?fcode=000OK5&b=pcm

                                 Michael Milette
                                 TNG Consulting Inc.


At 02:32 PM 2001-05-24 +0100, you wrote:
>Yeah, this would be extreeeemely useful in setting up basic OS environments
>remotely...
>
>If anyone knows anything, I'm interested too...
>
>Keith.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
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> > Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 1:55 PM
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> > Subject: VNC DOS server
> >
> >
> > Anyone know if any work has been done on a DOS server?  (I
> > know there is a
> > DOS viewer at: http://pobox.com/~mjy/dosvnc.html).  or any
> > hack \enviroment
> > to get one of the other server platforms to run under DOS?
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