rach elms79 wrote:
For a TightVNC server on an AIX box with a TightVNC client on
Windows2000, will 8-bit pseudocolor be faster than 24-bit Truecolor?
Yes, mainly because it is roughly 1/3-rd of the data to process. (read compress
and transfer).
What should I set for the Win2K display colors -
VNC 4b4 includes automatic encoding and pixel format selection to cope
with slow links, and has a much faster VNC Viewer implementation than
releases based on the VNC 3.3 series. I'd recommend upgrading to VNC
4b4 as the first step in improving the remote performance of Cadence on
your system.
For a TightVNC server on an AIX box with a TightVNC client on Windows2000,
will 8-bit pseudocolor be faster than 24-bit Truecolor?
What should I set for the Win2K display colors - 256 colors for 8bit
pseudocolor? I can't use 16-bit Truecolor on the VNC server, since
I need to use Cadence which