On Thu, 23 Feb 2006, Derek Piper wrote: > Heh, that sounds fun. I can picture the NCSA lobby in little teeny > tiny 1/2" windows ... :D > VIC is just the video component, you'd need something to take the job > of RAT and then you have audio too. From that you could join in with a manual > hookup, since you would need the VenueClient software and associated > dependencies in order to browse venues. I'm thinking all that would probably > slaughter the poor little PDA but it sounds like it's worth a laugh. > For manual hookup, get the ports from the 'Properties' entry of the > 'Venue' menu of a VenueClient. You might want to also go to a venue with a > bridge (or run one yourself against your venue server) to remove multicast > from being a problem over the wireless.
I think it sounds like good clean fun ;) Considering skype copes well on a PDA (and that's *hideously* CPU intensive) I figure it's within reach, and that the compromises would be workable. Should we be expecting requests for a PPC shared presentation tool in a few weeks? jh -- "Imagine a rubberised overly firm breast that you can twist and push in most directions. It's not entirely like that." -- jh

