>For MacOS "classic" machines, from 7.5.5 to 9.x and 68030 upwards, 
>use ChromiVNC which I wrote to replace the AT&T server.  It's 
>available from:
>http://www.chromatix.uklinux.net/vnc/

Out of curiosity, how does ChromiVNC compare to Timbuktu when running on 
a 68030 Mac? I have one with Timbuktu right now, but since I am starting 
to like how VNC supports most every platform I have, I am considering 
changing it to VNC so I can use one client to access all machines (I 
don't have enough copies of Timbuktu to do it with that).

All I use it for on the 030 is basic administration (The mac is being 
used as a music on hold server, so once in a while I log into it from 
remote, mount a shared volume, copy new quicktime audio clips to it, and 
then rearrange the play list... nothing too complex).

Is the performance of ChromiVNC decent on the older Macs?

-chris

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