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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Antony N. Lord
Sent: 14 December 2007 00:57
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: PC vs Mac Client - Slow Macs?
I've noticed when connecting to RealVNC servers (on XP boxes
in this case) with either PC (XP Pro, P4 2.8GHz) or Mac
(10.4.x, G5 Dual 2GHz
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dale Eshelman
Sent: 14 December 2007 04:21
To: Antony N. Lord; vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: PC vs Mac Client - Slow Macs?
Yes, I have notice using Mac OS 10.5 that the Mac kernel will go
from
4.7 to 8.2 (example) and a similar
Hi Anthony,
Which version of VNC Viewer are you using on Mac OS X?
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Subject: PC vs Mac Client - Slow Macs
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Subject: Re: PC vs Mac Client - Slow Macs?
Yes, I have notice using Mac OS 10.5 that the Mac kernel will go from
4.7 to 8.2 (example) and a similar increase
I've noticed when connecting to RealVNC servers (on XP boxes in this case)
with either PC (XP Pro, P4 2.8GHz) or Mac (10.4.x, G5 Dual 2GHz) RealVNC
clients the Mac version is noticeably slower.
Probably only 20% of the speed of the PC client. Screen redraw is chunky and
slow.
I thought this might
Yes, I have notice using Mac OS 10.5 that the Mac kernel will go from
4.7 to 8.2 (example) and a similar increase in processor activity at
the same time with VNC when it is not in use. It causes the cursor on
the Mac to hesitate or stick temporarily.
There is definitely something going on with