Tony,

Also suggest you chose 8-bit and set the displays for the fewest colors you 
can live with. If you aren't using tightVNC, suggest you take a look at it 
as well. You _can_ get quite (IMHO) tolerable performance on a 10 MBit line.

See http://www.tightvnc.com/

HTH!

Lee

At 02:38 PM 12/17/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>A fast video card is what you need. VNC has to wait for Windoze to draw
>to the video RAM, then it has to copy it back into system RAM. This is
>about the slowest possible way of doing it, but it's the only way
>without Windoze source code.
>
>On Mon, 2001-12-17 at 13:50, Cappellini, Tony wrote:
> > I'm running Windows 2000 on the VNC server, and on VNC the client side.
> > Both computers are more than fast - 800MHZ PIII's, with 256MB ram, Diamond
> > Stealth III S540with 32MB of ram
> > but the network connections are only 10MBit :(
> >
> > After I connect to the VNC server and move the mouse around, the mouse
> > cursor on the client is smeared- that is I see multiple images of the mouse
> > cursor as I move around the screen. This reminds me of the "mouse 
> trails" in
> > the device drivers for Logitech & Microsoft mice. (no mouse trails are NOT
> > enabled on these machines)
> >
> > Is there any way to eliminate this  ?
> >
> > Also- it doesn't appear as though the VNC client is being updated fast
> > enough. I'm running some tests on the server. I don't see all of the screen
> > output that is generated on the server, from the client's VNC viewer. 
> What's
> > going on ??
> >
> > Any ideas ??
> >
> > thanks
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