Isn't that what VNC is already? A virtual server?

I have VNC server running on a Linux box that just CANNOT deal with graphics
properly - yes, it DOES have a graphics chip - But I get to it via VNC -
slow, but works!

The PC involved is an ancient DX2\50 with 16MB mem

Regards,

ceri Hankey
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From: "Alex Pavloff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 10:05 PM
Subject: VNC server on a system without any graphics system whatsoever?


> Hey folks.
>
> Is it possible to create a "fake" VNC server?  I'm sure it is, but has
> anyone done it, or are there any comments on what would need to be done.
>
> Lets say I have an embedded device with no display whatsoever (not even
any
> display hardware), connected via Ethernet.  I want to use the Java Viewer
> (or any viewer, really) and connect to this device to view a bunch of
> screens that have been created *somewhere* in the embedded device by an
> application that I've written to handle all the mouse and keyboard events
> coming over the network.  No changes to the viewer really, but a server
for
> completely abstract display.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Alex Pavloff
> Software Engineer
> Eason Technology
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