Yes, but that system enabled us to get into the bios of the controlled
machine that the KVM was hooked up to. Essentially OS over OS over a 3rd
computer's keyboards and mouse and video card.

But like I said it was very expensive.

Rachel


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Subject: RE: Bios access


> But that's OS ontop of OS ect
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jlupo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 14 October 2002 11:48
> To: vnc-list
> Cc: jlupo
> Subject: RE: Bios access
>
>
> There is a program called VMWare that allows you to run almost any
> operating system on a Windows computer including Novell, Linux.  It runs
> the operating system like a program in windows.  While using this
> program you have full access to the bios while in Windows.  This is the
> only program I have every seen that can call the bios while in Windows.
> It must be possible to do this without this program as well.  You will
> just have to find it.  I hope this helps some what!
>
> Jae Lupo
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
> Behalf Of rachel
> Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 2:16 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Bios access
>
> KVM over ip or Cybex KVMs controled by pcanywhere are the only thing I
> know
> of to do this: http://www.cybex.com/ or KVMs like that. They are very
> ery
> expensive though.
>
> VNC never worked as when the resolution would change when a machine
> rebooted
> the resolution changed and the vncviewer closed whereas pcanywhere would
> simply change with the resolution.
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