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VNCServer |
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version 4.0-BeOS-AGMS-1.21 |
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Date Posted: |
January 2nd, 2005
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Last Updated: |
January 22nd, 2007
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License: |
LGPL |
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Downloads: |
3,013 total; 1 recently |
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Page Views: |
24,445 total |
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User Rating: |
awaiting 10 votes |
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About VNCServer:
VNCServer lets you use your BeOS computer from anywhere there is an Internet connection. You can think of it as a really long keyboard, mouse and video cable!
A VNC client (available elsewhere for Windows, Mac, Linux, others) shows you the BeOS screen and sends keystrokes and mouse actions to your BeOS system over the Internet. The VNCServer software running on BeOS takes that data from the client, and simulates button presses on a fake keyboard and movements of an imaginary mouse. In the opposite direction, it scans your BeOS screen for changes, compresses the resulting graphics data and transmits it to the client.
This is a port of VNC using RealVNC's version 4.0 final source code (which has an extremely well designed class structure, making it easy to do this port). There are lots of VNC clients out there, but I can recommend the RealVNC ones as working very well under Windows. You can get their clients, servers and source code at http://www.realvnc.com/
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Latest Version |
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Details about this version:
The same as the last version, but compiled with better optimisation (using -O3 in the improved gcc version 2.95.3-beos-060710), so it may be a bit faster.
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Intel Version - requires R5 (855 KB) |
618 downloads |
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[rating: 10] |
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Author\\\'s GeoCities Site |
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[rating: 10] |
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Author\\\'s Backup Site (FreeNet, Ontario, Canada) |
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PowerPC Version - requires R5 (797 KB) |
65 downloads |
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[rating: 10] |
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Author's GeoCities Site - Version 1.18 for PowerPC CPUs. |
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