@All What is the best software we have to give ability for remote usage of OS4 from win/linux ? Do we have some VNC server working stable and good, so one can just use windows VNC clients and connect to OS4 machine ?
Alternatively, if there are issues with VNC servers, do we have a stable minimal-working sshd server ?
@Mikey The ones on os4depot i find, too, just need some experience to share from those who do use os4 remotely, and have found the best way.
EDIT: tried AmiVNC.
-- At first with some old "vncviewer" from 2003 done by same author who original did AmiVNC: all renders correctly, but so slow on redrawing, just slideshow.
-- Next tried RealVNC Viewer 7.6.1 from 2023 : this one have wrong rendering and dropouts of signals all the time..
-- Next tried AnyDesk : can't even connect because unsupported protocol.
-- Next tried UltraVNC : this one probably the best one. Rendered everything correctly, the first loading were very fast. Through, also the same slow "move of the windowses" and whole redrawing.
Is there anyone having experience with, so to set up AmiVNC in best way in terms of speed ?
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@Lio Isn't TwinVNC just a client, not a server ? I.e., I finding a way to give remote access to amigaos4 machine, so developer can use my machine for tests. Not to connect from os4 machine to win7.
I've been using AmiVNC for years... Yes, it's slow and highly dependent on net bandwidth and the efficiency of the VNC client.
It used to work flawlessly with the RealVNC client until RealVNC "improved" their client. The ChickenOfTheVNC client on the PPC Mac still works great with AmiVNC (if slower).
There's a slightly updated version of AmiVNC where the color issue was improved by Broadblues (Thanks!). I'd need to check with him to spread it around.
FWIW, there's also another (new, from scratch) VNC server in works that I'd expect will break the surface soon. So far it's faster than AmiNVC.
I don't want to hijack your thread, but very similarly...
How about keyboard / mouse share? I'm aware of an Amiga specific program in AmiStore, but I'd like to use the same keyboard and mouse between Mac and X5000.
@MartinW [quote] I don't want to hijack your thread, but very similarly...
How about keyboard / mouse share? I'm aware of an Amiga specific program in AmiStore, but I'd like to use the same keyboard and mouse between Mac and X5000. [quote]
Of you can adapt it MAC, I can provide the src code to the linux MKShareClient on the grounds you provide me with the working client ince compiled.