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2009-09-01
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2009-09-01
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2009-09-01
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I need to head off to bed for now.
About not being able to log in to Windows, ukki actually helped me set up the entire application and didn't follow your instructions that you posted.
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Tight VNC let's me log in just fine so I'm not sure what you mean by this.
When I fire up VNC Viewer on the tablet, I'm greeted to my Windows Log in Screen.
I type my password and then it loads up to the Desktop.
With Mirage Driver for TightVNC, it actually played Chrono Trigger on the desktop extremely well!
All I did was double clicked on that install file and it added a new video device driver in my Display Adapter under Device Manager. I'm using Windows XP by the way.
Total bummer it's not working on your end. Hopefully you can problem solve the trouble either by reading their homepage or by asking around. The difference is tremendously considerable! You'll be absolutely stoked if you can get it working!
Well, I'm going to install my CD game Phantom of the Opera on my Desktop tomorrow which requires a 30,000 cycle speed in Dosbox to play correctly. I'll post back on how well I got it running through VNC Viewer.
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2009-09-01
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I only use VNC to perform functions on my pc, ie download something or email myself a file, etc.
Mostly, I like to know that my PC isn't sitting there logged in while I'm away.
In any case, very cool, good find.
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Well, I just tried it on my Vista64 machine........
I tried to install it by itself (to see if it works with UltraVNC), and I got a crazy error.
I re-installed TightVNC, then tried to install it again, and got the same crazy error.
...strange, that it says it's Vista64 compatible.
Oh, well.
maemo.org search
I AM NOT A ROLE-MODEL.
Last edited by JayOnThaBeat; 2009-09-01 at 03:15.