Hi 

This "would" be a could idea, only problem then is bandwidth
and CPU resources will be too large to support (for example)
more than 8 or 10 screens at a time (even on a fast CPU and network)
for it to be usable, if the server pc could give a scaled down version
rather than the client itself, then it might start making sense,
otherwise somebody had better start thinking up some good ideas.



Matthew Ogden
 
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On Wed, 03 Jul 2002 07:10:40 -0400
"Iskandar Abdullah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> 
>     I've looked through all the add-ons for VNC, and the closest to what
> I'm looking for was vncMonitor.  I'm wondering if anyone has any plans
> for, or is interested in seeing (or knowing if one exists) a VNC
> application that will connect simultaneously to many VNC servers and
> display a scaled down grid of every screen.  The user can then click on
> one to "zoom in" to see in detail what's going on on a particular
> computer.  This would be of great benefitt in a computer lab, for
> educators, etc.  VncMonitor kinda does this, but you only see one screen
> at a time.  You have to scroll through the different connections..
> 
>    Anyone know of software that does this?  Or would someone be
> interested in helping develop something like this for educators to use?
> 
> Thanks!
> -- 
> Iskandar Abdullah
> www.itzaberhad.com
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