>Is the performance of ChromiVNC decent on the older Macs?

The oldest machine I've personally tested it on is a Quadra 840AV, on 
which it is a little slow, but still very usable provided you don't 
put continuous-tone images on the screen.

Adrian has tested it on an '030, which is obviously much slower but 
reportedly still usable.  I suggest disabling as many encodings as 
you can get away with, which will reduce CPU load somewhat.

One caveat:  I have been unable to figure out how to read the screen 
when it is less than 256 colours.  So you must set the screen to 256 
colours (8 bit) or better to have a usable image.

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