Re: VNC on MAC viewing a windows based device

2009-06-07 Thread Dale Eshelman
I see no reason why not as long as everything you want to do and see is available via the keyboard, mouse and the montior. Expect some lag time in the displays. Do not expect live update to be live. If you have an intel Mac with Leopard (10.5) - install Windozz XP and use bootcamp to boot i

Re: VNC on MAC viewing a windows based device

2009-06-07 Thread Ryo Koyama
presuming you can load VNC on the DVR then yes, BUT probably won't give you the results that you want (because it's a screen redraw the playback quality will be poor). depending on the Windows version running, RDP would be a better option - but unclear if that would work. can you provide a link t

RE: VNC on MAC viewing a windows based device

2009-06-07 Thread Philip Herlihy
Not an expert in this forum, but I thought I'd venture an opinion: Almost certainly not. To use VNC you have to have a "server" process running on the machine you want to control. Servers are available for Windows (the Personal Edition covers Vista) and the Mac (Enterprise version) etc, but for

Bug in Win RealVNC viewer (was: Re: Vnc on Mac)

2003-03-03 Thread Adrian Umpleby
Third attempt at sending this to the list (I got caught out in the previous ones by the change in our domain at Imperial College...) Hi Arnt, (-and the rest of the list: thought it was worth making this more widely known in case anyone else gets caught by it!) Something else I forgot to mention (wh

Re: VNC on Mac

2003-03-01 Thread Jonathan Gillaspie
For Macintosh OS X, you can use our port of OSXvnc server, which we actively maintain and upgrade, available at www.versiontracker.com or here: http://www.redstonesoftware.com/osxvnc It features a pretty well enhanced UI and also niceties like pasteboard support, scroll wheel support (with Rea

Re: Vnc on Mac

2003-02-28 Thread Adrian Umpleby
Hi again, ChromiVNC ... has the occasional incompatibility with certain software (I found working remotely in Think Pascal would eventually crash it, and using Eudora remotely for a period of time, half an hour, say, also occasionally causes a freeze). That is not good news... Anythign is bette

RE: Vnc on Mac

2003-02-28 Thread Arnt Witteveen
> In answer to this question, I thought it was worth giving > comments on my > own experiences of VNCing on the Mac, so this is quite long... Thanks for typing all this out for me... > > Hi all, I'm trying to set up some things using vnc in a > mixed win/mac > > environment. Win is not a prob

Re: Vnc on Mac

2003-02-28 Thread Adrian Umpleby
Hi all, In answer to this question, I thought it was worth giving comments on my own experiences of VNCing on the Mac, so this is quite long... Hi all, I'm trying to set up some things using vnc in a mixed win/mac environment. Win is not a problem for me, but I know little about the Mac side