> > The text-based program that i'm using places it's output 
> > (screen) on another 
> > terminal. My program asks me to press F3 for example, telling 
> > me to change 
> > terminal. If i open an xterm through my client, i get a 
> > prompt (#). If i'm 
> > working on my sco machine, the program switches automaticly, 
> > but what the 
> > program does it's the same as ctrl-alt-F?.
> > So what i'm trying to do is switch terminals to see the output of the 
> > program. Do i have to have servers running on all tty's or not.
> > 
> > Jarod
> 
> I would say that your text app is broken then.  They may be using it as
> a form of license control so that only the person on the console can use
> it.  The VNC server does not show an arbitrary tty. Period.  The only
> software I've seen that might allow remote control of an arbitrary tty
> is DoubleVision from Tridia ( http://www.tridia.com/ ).

DoubleVision will definitely solve this problem.  There are versions
for SCO, Linux, Solaris, HP/UX, AIX and others.  If you want to view
from one TTY (or psuedo-TTY) to another on a Unix system, DoubleVision
is the answer.

-- 
Brian 
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