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Experimental VNC (Remote Desktop) Server for the Classic Macintosh

Nice Job! I wish this supported other resolutions on 68000 black & white systems. I tried running on my Lisa ( 720 x 364 display ), got no errors, but on the client side the display was garbled. My Lisa's are either ( 720 x 364) or ( 608 x 432 screen mod rom ), and yes they are running system 7.5.5
Also like to try this on my Mac Portable ( 640 x 400 ).
Thanks,
Rick
Try the latest release on your Mac Portable. At least that should work. I made major strides in making it run-time configurable so it should work with most systems. I am a bit skeptical about those odd Lisa resolutions. I made the assumption that all systems would be running a resolution that is an integral multiple of the 32-bit 68000 register size, which pretty much holds for latter systems. That said, there is a chance this newer release will run and just crop the screen a bit. Let me know what happens. If it crashes or garbles the screen, I can probably hack the code so it doesn't, although making it support all the pixels would be much harder.
 
Try the latest release on your Mac Portable. At least that should work. I made major strides in making it run-time configurable so it should work with most systems. I am a bit skeptical about those odd Lisa resolutions. I made the assumption that all systems would be running a resolution that is an integral multiple of the 32-bit 68000 register size, which pretty much holds for latter systems. That said, there is a chance this newer release will run and just crop the screen a bit. Let me know what happens. If it crashes or garbles the screen, I can probably hack the code so it doesn't, although making it support all the pixels would be much harder.
Yes, it works on the portable now, and on the Lisa too. Great Job! Both running over LocalTalk. marciot please PM me if you want to try connecting to my Lisa yourself.
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Yes, it works on the portable now, and on the Lisa too. Great Job! Both running over LocalTalk. marciot please PM me if you want to try connecting to my Lisa yourself.

I am very impressed! Thanks for sharing that! It looks like it didn't even crop the screen, which totally surprises me. I did not expect LocalTalk to have the performance to make this work, or a Lisa with a slower processor than the Plus to be able to keep up. What kind of refresh rate do you get? It is usable? Does it ever freeze the Lisa? My Mac Plus only goes for about a minute before it locks up. I don't know whether it is an issue with MacTCP, the DaynaPort drivers, or RaSCSI. Having confirmation that it works reliably on another setup would be nice.

Okay, I'll drop you a message. I was thinking it would be pretty amazing to do a YouTube demonstration of this, and your idea of connecting to it remotely is even more enticing. Lets plan something!
 
I don't understand why some folks are suprised that this works at LocalTalk speeds. Back in the day, using programs like Timbuktu or PC anywhere is was common to do remote control over phone lines using modems an that worked just fine.
 
In this latest video, I chat with @lisa2 about the Apple Lisa while I remotely connect and control his Lisa computers via the Internet using MiniVNC! Check it out!

 
Great software @marciot - I tried it today on my se/30 on sys 7.1.2 and it runs quite good!

After using it for about a hour it freezed, force quit and restart was possible without rebooting the machine.

Thanks, very usable piece of software!
 
Great software @marciot - I tried it today on my se/30 on sys 7.1.2 and it runs quite good!

After using it for about a hour it freezed, force quit and restart was possible without rebooting the machine.

Thanks, very usable piece of software!
@timtiger Glad you liked it! I wish I could figure out the causes of those crashes, but they've been present since I began developing MiniVNC and even a simple test program has the same problem, so I don't know what the issue is. Are you using the RaSCSI?
 
@lisa2: Hey Rick, I made a new release of MiniVNC. I think you are the only person who will benefit from this release, as the one thing I fixed was the dead area on the Lisa's screen. Let me know if the problem is corrected for you, thanks!

 
@lisa2: Hey Rick, I made a new release of MiniVNC. I think you are the only person who will benefit from this release, as the one thing I fixed was the dead area on the Lisa's screen. Let me know if the problem is corrected for you, thanks!

Hello Marcio!
Yes, that is working much better now!
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Thanks for the update.
Rick
 
Very cool to see this project finished and working, especially on a Lisa.

Now we just need this to work the other way around, that would be neat. Connect and control a new computer from an old Mac. Im sure that would be significantly harder though.
 
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Works great on my Centris 650, connected from my Ubuntu laptop - a little lag in 256 color mode, but it seems significantly faster than chromi vnc. Great work!
 
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