Hi Constantin

Thanks for the info, I will be able to use this in some of my class,
however not for Distance Learning as this product is for LAN.

My clients (except for the facilitator) are all view-only and we use the
java viewer to connect.  Any suggestions for that scenario?

Thanks 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Constantin Kaplinsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 10:39 AM
To: Charles Levasseur
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Machine requirement


Hello Charles,

>>>>> Charles Levasseur wrote:

> We are using VNC for Distance Learning and we sometimes have about 20 
> connection to one machine.  Can anybody recommend the ideal machine 
> (not too
> pricey) that would be able to serve 20 people and eventually a few
more?
> 
> Also, I was planning on putting a Windows based OS on this machine.  
> Should I go with XP Pro or XP Server?

If all the clients are view-only (e.g. when a teacher demonstrates
something to many students, then TightProjector might be a good thing to
try:

     http://www.tightvnc.com/projector/

It uses "multicast" UDP packets to distribute screen data, so its
server-side performance does not depend on the number of viewers.

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With Best Wishes,
Constantin
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