I also tried that, but the client is starting it
at 8 bit even if I use the vncviewer -depth 1 

Strange though

Alberto

Jordan Wilberding wrote:
> 
> Is there any reason why you couldn't have the server be set to an 8 bit depth
> but have the client connect at a 1 bit depth?
> 
> > On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 12:26:08AM -0600, Alberto Alonso wrote:
> > > I'm having problems using the "-depth 1" option.
> >
> > I don't think -depth 1 has ever worked, although some of the code is
> > there.
> >
> > > I'm trying to the an old LCD display that is monochrome
> > > to connect to a  specific application that I am writting
> > > that will run under a vncserver.
> >
> > Probably the best option would be to run TightVNC with tight encoding
> > and a color depth of 8 bits.  Tight encoding does a great job of
> > compressing the screen updates and will take advantage of the fact that
> > you are only using a very small number of colors.
> >
> > Here's an old thread on the subject:
> >
> >   http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/archives/2000-09/0322.html
> 
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