I downloaded and tried NewVNC as well, however, AFAICT, you specifically
need a VNC protocol client. I couldn't find a way to get it to work in a
web browser like was shown in the picture.
-Rich
--- Original ---
From: "Martin.Smits" <newtontalk_at_ommos.net>
To: newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net
Date: 12/23/02 3:04 AM +0100
Subject: Re: [NTLK] what's the application?
Hi
Its probably also possible with newtVNC, although I only used an older
version (without the server) and
thus the other way around (my Win2000 screen on my Newt).
Look at http://www.kagi.com/weyer/#VNC
Greetz,
Martin Smits
Rich Ramos wrote:
>
>
>
>> Subject: Re: [NTLK] NewTen surprise
>> From: Paul Guyot <pguyot () kallisys ! net>
>> Date: 2002-12-01 20:48:49
>>
>>
>>
>>> It's a 15K or 20K lines C++ project. It is currently implemented via
>>> MacOS (Classic & Carbon) and POSIX (incl. BSD sockets).
>>>
>>>
>> The thing is that it lacks a nifty GUI.
>> I took a screen shot earlier today when using it to install a test
>> build of RC3.
>> http://www.kallisys.com/tmp/escale.jpg
>>
>>
>
> What's running on the newton in this screen shot to allow you to access
> the newt through a webpage?
>
>
>
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