Yeah, I've VNC going between the Mac Mini (server) and my powerbook (client).

I'm using Chicken something or other as the client and OSXVNC or
something as the server.

It doesn't work too well for me because the Mac Mini is for playing
video and the VNC connection gets confused when I attempt to
full-screen the video, but it's generally very responsive and nice to
use.

This is an 802.11b powerbook to a wired Mini.

Hen

On 5/1/05, Jerry Yeager <jerry at browseryshop.com> wrote:
> This may be possible using a VNC style setup (visit versiontracker.com
> and search for 'vnc') but it would hardly be optimal, especially with
> monitors and keyboards being so inexpensive these days.
> It might be better to use the built in networking OS-X has to mount the
> iBook's drive on your Mini's desktop and use it as storage.
> 
>                         Jerry
> 
> On May 01, 2005, at 11:41 AM, Nelsn Helm wrote:
> 
> > Can I use an iBook's screen & keyboard with a MiniMac's CPU, HDD, etc.,
> > and use the iBook's HDD as an external HDD ?
> >
> >
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> 
> 
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