On Sunday, March 31, 2002, at 08:27 , Phil Beesley wrote:
> On Saturday, March 30, 2002, at 08:30  pm, Mark Benson wrote:
>> Is there a free DHCP server for the Mac. I want to set my LC475, which
>> runs 24/7 as a webserver and now a DNS, as a DHCP server to save me
>> having to set all my machines up by hand. Also is there any chance of
>> serving VNC or Timbuktu (without having to buy TB2 preferably) from the
>> LC so I can run it headless.
>
> IPNetRouter includes a DHCP server. It isn't free but it's cheap and you
> can get a further 30% educational discount.
>
> I ran VNC Server briefly on a Powermac 6100 but the experience is not
> one that I would recommend. VNC works brilliantly on Windows and Unix
> boxes but the port for classic Mac OS (both PPC and 68K) has never had
> enough work done on it. YMMV.

I tried VNC on my SE/30 and it crashed & burned.  WAY. TOO. SLOW. :(  
But Timbuktu works fine. :)

Is there any sort of remote display option for a 4MB 68000?  That is, 
Plus or SE?  Timbuktu requires 8MB.

Eagle


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