Rudi,
Installed the new driver for NT.
Since I had the older version alerady installed, I just copied the dll to
system32 and sys to system32\drivers.

Some observations
1. The CPU usage is now very low. On an idle screen the CPU goes to 2%.
2. The updates are coming slower than the previous version. On the older
version, if I run wintach(benchmark program), I see more update. The updates
are still coming faster than the AT&T version.

3. The colors on the remote screens are wrong.
Blue -> Green
Green -> Blue
Red -> Red


4. The tightvnc vncviewer performs much better than the version you have on
your site. In your version the remote disllay is flickering but tightvnc
viewer does not flicker.

4. The media player (www.msnbc.com) on the remote viewer, will display the
video for some time on the screen but will go black afterwards.

This version is a vast improvement from the older version.  
Thanks for your effort. Appreciate it.

-shashi



-----Original Message-----
From: De Vos Rudi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 6:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: VDACC-WINVNC, WORKING ON W2K AND NT4


Hi all,

Finaly got the video driver to work on nt4.

driver for NT4 + install instructions:  vdacc-drivernt41.10.exe
driver for w2k + install instructions: vdacc-driverw2k1.10.exe
winvncserver and viewer: vdacc-vnc1.10.exe
Remember, drivers and vnc version are going together. (shared memory)

Upgrade driver, override old vncdrv.dll and vnchelp.dll (system32),
don't install the driver again.
2 times installing the driver = 2 mirror drivers

The server is compatible with the normal vnc viewers, only you miss some
extra options.

THIS IS STILL  BETA
w2k driver runs a while without blue screens.
nt4 is just finished, take care....

Greetings
Rudi
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