On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 11:28 AM, Ezequiel Singer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The thing is this, there is a Windows 2003 Server with a medical > application, with some image managing. This application can work with 3 Mpx > - 1600x2048 resolution. My idea, is if we can split this image, and use 3 > sunrays to monitorize all this. > > My first question is, can RDP protocole (using windows connector), send > images with 2048X1600??? ...
AFAIK the RDP limit is 4096x2048. See <http://blogs.sun.com/ThinkThin/entry/largest_windows_xp_vdi_desktop>. I think you're limited to 16-bit color depth if you go beyond 1600x1200. > ... and then I know I can split with sunray software > an image to 3 sunray, so Could I split an 1600X2048 image into 3 images, > using 3 sunrays (consider that the maximum resolution in a sunray is > 1920x1200) The maximum resolution of a Sun Ray 2FS is 3840x1200, split over two monitors. A pair of 2FS's in a multihead group could contain two of these images side by side. 1920x1200 is the limit for a 2FS with a single monitor, and was the limit for the Sun Ray 1g, which has been out of production for a couple of years. So 1600x2048 will fit on 2 single-monitor Sun Rays, with a little left over. Maybe enough for decorations and controls around the image. 3 Sun Rays would give you an entire extra monitor's worth of display area. 2 Sun Rays 2FS's with two monitors each would give you two monitors' worth of extra area. You wouldn't "split" the image. You'd set up a 2- or 3-way Sun Ray multihead group and enable Xinerama, which will cause the group to be presented as a single screen to X applications including the Windows Connector. OttoM. __ ottomeister Disclaimer: These are my opinions. I do not speak for my employer. _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
