Hi! I try once again...
Best regards, Torbjxrn ---------------------- Forwarded by Torbjorn Engedal/NOCRC/ABB on 13.11.2002 12:14 --------------------------- (Embedded Torbjorn Engedal/NOCRC/ABB image moved 12.11.2002 12:34 (Phone: +47 66 84 35 87) to file: pic03753.pcx) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: VNC to texture Security Level:? Internal Hi list! I am new to VNC, and have a question for using VNC inside an application. The application is an OpenGL program, and I would like to display the desktop of a computer as a 2D texture in a 3D environment. Now I have some bitmap-files for displaying static screendump from a desktop, but I would like the texture/bitmap to be real-time - reflecting what is actually being displayed on the desktop. I had a suggestion from someone that I could use VNC to write each pixel of the screen to a texture (in memory?), and than display this as a regular texture/bitmap-file in OpenGL. How to do this, is another item to be solved... Do you think this is possible? Or do I need to solve it another way? Thanks, Torbjxrn Engedal ABB AS Corporate Research Center Norway [demime 0.99d.1 removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which had a name of pic03753.pcx] _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list