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Re: Pics of IIgs VNC running
- Subject: Re: Pics of IIgs VNC running
- From: RichardK-PB <atari@NOSPAMbtconnect.com>
- Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 03:21:49 +0000
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Greg Andrzejewski wrote:
That's pretty cool. At first I thought you just had taken a screenshot of
your desktop opened it on the GS. How does VNC work on the IIgs exactly?
Marinetti?? Localtalk? I can't seem to find much information on the subject.
Marinetti, essentially. It's a GS/OS application, nice and small, and
very basic. You have a choice of low or 'medium' in my opinion
resolutions, examples of both on the page - the higher res is greyscale.
In my case, it's running on a LAN - AppleTalk and Marinetti's MacIP
stack to an AWS95 running IPNetRouter connected to my ethernet LAN, and
ocnnecting to a Macintosh G3 266 running OS X 10.3.7 via XPostFacto
hackery. Given how 'stable' Marinetti is on MacIP compared to dialup (by
all accounts), it should work on dialup just fine.
It's kinda slow at shifting data, on the Mac I'm using OSXVNC - hextiles
take a LONG time, but raw (line by line, local updates) is tolerable.
It really was just a case of seeing how well it worked; the IIgs and Mac
are in the same room. Obviously I have nothing to do with development or
anything of this app - I saw a mention of it somewhere and downloaded it
- I think I googled for IIgs VNC for a laugh.
Richard
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