I'll bite:
What is this for, what does it do?  I mean, is it a fix for WinVNC on W2K,
or is it something else?
Where does one get it?

Lee Allen
Leadtec Systems, a division of CGS

----- Original Message -----
From: "De Vos Rudi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 12:11 PM
Subject: vdacc-vnc V1.2 update (source+bin+driver)


> INSTALLING THE VIDEO DRIVER
>
> Install:
> 1)Add remove Hardware -Add
> 2)Add a new device
> 3) select hardware
> 4)Display adapters
> 5)have disk
> 6) Goto the winvnc dir
>
> Uninstall:
> NO AUTO uninstall.
> You need to remove system32\driver\vncdrv.sys
> After you reboot you have to option to uninstall ( in the device
> manager) available
>
> upgrade:
> replace vncdrv.dll and vnchelp.dll in system32
>
> -----THIS DRIVER IS ONLY FOR WIN2000------
>
> 1.10
> -test driver for nt4 OK
> -split package in application and drivers
> -corrected some initialization errors in winvncdrv
> 1.11
> -more memory checks in driver
> -w2k as service back working
> -Because driver is activated on startup of client, screen refresh forced
>
> by winvnc on activation driver. Screen was black in the beginning
> -solidrect default unchecked, this option was for testing and don't
> gives
> the expected results. Have to be removed in the future.
> 1.20
> -solidrect removed (to many updates)
> -changed driver (some textupdates where missing)
> -The video driver is able to send about 20 update a second.  This can
> generate
> a lot of updates. The updates are now dynamic (20-1)/sec.  When there is
> a lot of
> data to send (fast open en close of windows), the updates/second goes to
> 1 until
> the sendbuffer is back lower.("lowband switch" viewer options, need to
> be on)
>
> vdacc-vncbin+drv1.20.exe
> vdacc-vncsrc1.20.zip
>
> Greetings
> Rudi
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