I have no idea if there's any collaboration going on between the folks
doing Tight VNC and those at Real VNC.  Somehow, I'm not optimistic
about that.

     - Jeff

On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 01:14, Fred Ma wrote:
> Jeff Boerio wrote:
> > 
> > Fred,
> > 
> > This is a problem we have observed as well.  I'm sure you notice that
> > the CPU of your Windows VNC client goes through the roof as it attempts
> > to do things such as redraws.  It is not a network issue at all, it is
> > in the Windows client itself.
> > 
> > I spent a lot of time working with the folks at Real VNC on this
> > problem, and you should see an dramatic improvement in their next
> > release.
> > 
> >     - Jeff
> 
> Hi, Jeff,
> 
> I do recall reading in the archives that work was
> being done with RealVNC folks to deal with it.  I
> don't recall if the exact CAD tool was mentioned.
> 
> I don't suppose that the change in code could be
> easily incorporated into TightVNC?  Tight encoding
> really helps sometimes, and I'm not sure why
> there hasn't been a merging of efforts.
> 
> Fred
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