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As for the people that haven“t used VNC yet, I will explain it very clearly, I hope.
There are two parts: the client and the server. You put the server on the computer. So what is the point of doing so? So that the client can do things remotely. How is that accomplished? The client sees the screen of the server, and the client controls the mouse and keyboard of the server (might not be the case here).
So how is that helpful? Microsoft Windows has something like that that is called Remote Assistance. Most of the things apply here. Symantec offers also Pc Anywhere. Both programs do basically the same. I found these programs interesting when I had to try to configure a streaming server while I was 2000 km away, because my family does not know how this works at all.
As a personal matter, I prefer to view the remote desktop without the need of scrolling. Anyhow, it might not be very useful for internet browsing at all, as bandwith requeriments might become too high!
Just try it and see it for yourself.
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Trust me I tried, it took forever to get it to work since I've never used VNC before.
Anyways, it works now. If you disable all the frills and extra programming you run(I run a bunch of crap, StyleXP and stuff like that) you can actually browse non-flash sites quickly, and flash sites a bit slowly. It's still good use though, but I have a laptop so it's not worth it fo me.
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it's slow, but amazingly, it works. it'll freak out some of my friends when they see it in action.
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VNC 4.1.2 Problems
I saw this and was very excited that there might be something out there that puts winDS to Shame. How ever I havn't used a VNC server in years since RDC (Remote Desktop Connection) was inplemented in XP. Of course I had to go download VNC. There current version is 4.1.2, and I can't seem to get it to connect. I did notice if I held down the L/R buttons it shows the error log on the DS and it shows its connection to the wireless is good but the TCP connect to the server isn't. Any Suggerstions or should I just downgrade to and older version if I can find one? Thanks
Claw
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It seems to work.. kind of. I would guage it's speed as "painfully slow"
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I can't connect to my server write access. In view-only mode it works fine. It outputs(write mode):
Connection via WFC data
Connected successfully!
[then it stucks(white screen)]
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Well, it sucks, horribly. Also the REALVNC program gave me a VIRUS!!!!
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I cannot right in words how much i love this NDS homebrew app. It works incredibly fast when you take into consideration what it does. If theres anything like this that will work for Mac, please tell me (or if there is a way to get this one to work for Mac, tell me. (I tried running a Mac VNC server already).
The one thing i would like to say is i want to see some updates. Mostly to fix the crappy UI before you connect. I can never connect to teh first IP on the list, and the list wont hold more than 2 IPs. Also, i would like to see something done about how i barely tap a letter, and it types like 10 of them.
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Really sorry for double-post, but i hav a question about how this app gets its Wifi info.
Does it go to the first of the 3 connection settings on your DS or does it check all 3? Or does it search for a Wifi spot on its own (it really doesnt seem like it does).