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Flemming Torp wrote:
As I'm very 'intrigued' by the wireless solution, I'm curious as to what it takes to implement that set up in my case ... I have been at the vnc homepage, which I find very interesting, but hard to understand ... my age and my weak background within this field - unfortunately ... If you will help me, I will be happy - thank you! VNC is a cross-platform application for remote controlling one computer from another. You can use any of Unix, Mac, Windows PC or PPC computers to control any (or all) of the others. The computers have to be connected together by a TCP/IP network. In your case, this would either involve a wireless LAN, or a network cable (but you would have to go to some trouble to make the connections waterproof). I'm not familiar with the PPC, so I don't know if it has a network socket, or wireless LAN. If it hasn't, then I don't think you can do what you want. -- Nikki Locke, Trumphurst Ltd. PC & Unix consultancy & programming http://www.trumphurst.com/ |
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