I've heard this was possible and wanted to give it a try. Any idea where I can start? :-)
ta
Mark
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On 21-Sep-99 cuba@globalnet.co.uk wrote:
I've heard this was possible and wanted to give it a try. Any idea where I can start? :-)
Either get one of the Win X emulators, or investigate VCN from http://research-att.co.uk. I've never used this latter, but I'm told it is good.
Did I say I wanted to run it on a linux box but only show the window on the M$ box?
soz
Mark
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cuba@globalnet.co.uk wrote:
Did I say I wanted to run it on a linux box but only show the window on the M$ box?
soz
Mark
You need XFree on the Linux box, and one of the tools I mentioned on the 95/98/NT box.
Cheers, Laurie.
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Ta for all the advice
Mark
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cuba@globalnet.co.uk wrote:
I've heard this was possible and wanted to give it a try. Any idea where I can start? :-)
There are two main contenders one can play with, and one more that's pay only.
The first, from labtam (http://www.labf.com) runs for 30 mins then dies, which is a pain. The second, from starnet (http://starnet.com) last for 2 hrs, with nag screens every 30 mins, then dies. I've used the former extensively, and it works, and the latter a bit, recently, and it works just fine so far I'm sticking to starnet's one though, because 30 mins is never enough! They are both pretty expensive to buy, too much for home use, IMO.
The best of the lot, and loadsa money (about £600), is Hummingbird Exceed.
If you have a Linux server running X, and 95/98/nt clients, I think one of these gizmos is essential.
VNC (qv. Raphael) works, is free, but is slow.
Cheers, Laurie.
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On Tue, Sep 21, 1999 at 10:24:22PM +0100, Laurie Brown wrote:
I've heard this was possible and wanted to give it a try. Any idea where I can start? :-)
There are two main contenders one can play with, and one more that's pay only.
What about MI/X from http://www.microimages.com/mix/? The Windows version is shareware, but if you use Windows, then you expect every closed-source vendor to hit you for money, no? The Mac version works well, but I've not tried the windows version as the university has a site licence for eXceed (which is less than perfect).
VNC (qv. Raphael) works, is free, but is slow.
Depends on the machines involved, but slower than X.
MJR
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VNC (qv. Raphael) works, is free, but is slow.
Depends on the machines involved, but slower than X.
Interestingly, I find VNC *much* faster over high-latency links (across JANet particularly) and it is hardly slow across high-speed links - suck it and see...
Paul
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I find X is better over a momdem (when ssh tunneled), but without a ssh compressed tunnel, vnc is normally better for me when tuned right (8bit colors etc):)
I use VNC to remotely backup our servers which run BRU :) - a wicked backup program - never had a problem with it yet - touch wood :), and its reasonable on a modem - despite the extremely graphical GUI.
Dan
On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, Paul Russell wrote:
VNC (qv. Raphael) works, is free, but is slow.
Depends on the machines involved, but slower than X.
Interestingly, I find VNC *much* faster over high-latency links (across JANet particularly) and it is hardly slow across high-speed links - suck it and see...
Paul
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MJ Ray wrote:
On Tue, Sep 21, 1999 at 10:24:22PM +0100, Laurie Brown wrote:
I've heard this was possible and wanted to give it a try. Any idea where I can start? :-)
There are two main contenders one can play with, and one more that's pay only.
What about MI/X from http://www.microimages.com/mix/? The Windows version is shareware, but if you use Windows, then you expect every closed-source vendor to hit you for money, no? The Mac version works well, but I've not tried the windows version as the university has a site licence for eXceed (which is less than perfect).
My experience is that this is very slow as well.
VNC (qv. Raphael) works, is free, but is slow.
Depends on the machines involved, but slower than X.
Much, much slower... Trust me, I've tried... :^)
Cheers, Laurie.
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