Actually, you would not see much of a drop in bandwidth unless the page
was heavy on graphics.  By scaling the the screen you are compressing it
and therefore, making it more random.  This will cause hextile to be
less effecient and therefore erase your gains.  You might even slow
things down with the tight encoding since almost eveything will have to
be jpeg encoded.



On Fri, 2001-12-21 at 16:21, ScanMan wrote:
> On Fri, 2001-12-21 at 11:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > The main goal is to allow clients with 1200 x 900 screens to increase
> > workspace size when connecting to a 800 x 600 server - or to allow clients
> > with a 800 x 600 screen to see the whole picture at once when connecting to
> > a 1200 x 900 server (full-screen mode requires scrolling.)  Compression is
> > not a feature of scaling.
> 
> But think about it-if you send half the pixels, you use half the
> bandwidth!
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