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The API would be the same, but the pluggin binary would have to be
platform/CPU specific. You could use a language like Java, but speed
intensive things like encoders wouldn't work well (maybe).

I would consider working on it, but it would be better to come from
the root project. There might have to be significant changes to VNC
to make this work. I haven't dug into the VNC source yet. And with a
new version of VNC 3.x coming out soon, it seems like a good idea to
wait.

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From: Richard Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 5:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: VNC Plugins :VSMail MX1


> I haven't seen anymore posts on this.  Is this idea dead in the
> water?  Personally, I like this idea a lot

I makes a lot of sense. The idea that you can have a basic VNC server
and 
then a series of plugins. But it's down to the programmers at the end
of the day 
isn't it? ;-)

Would you need to write a plug in for each OS, or will some plugins
work 
regardless of what viewer/server OS is?

Later,
Richard

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