Hi, I'm currently writing a VNC server for an 8-bit processor (Ubicom IP2022) and have been wondering about how best to handle translation of the internal framebuffer representation that I'm using to whatever the VNC clients want to use.
So far I've found that WinVNC is very forgiving and will accept things with almost no translation at all, but my Linux client seems to expect things in 24-bit form. This isn't particularly a problem as I can translate things to 24-bit form really efficiently but I wondered if any clients might ever wish to negotiate to use more than 24 bits? Does anyone know of any clients that might attempt to do this? The other thing I've noticed is that WinVNC seems to want to try to negotiate v3.5 of RFB while the Linux client asks for v3.3. I have the 3.3 protocol spec - is there a 3.5 spec anywhere or is this just encapsulated in the source code? Thanks, Dave _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
