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Amivnc4

Description: VNC server for AmigaOS4
Download: amivnc4.lha       (TIPS: Use the right click menu if your browser takes you back here all the time)
Size: 160kb
Version: 2.2.1
Date: 09 Feb 2016
Author: Stèphane Guillard
Submitter: Daniel Westerberg
Email: daniel/onyxsoft se
Homepage: http://s.guillard.free.fr http://www.onyxsoft.se
Requirements: AmigaOS 4
Category: network/server/remote
Replaces: network/server/remote/amivnc4.lha
License: Other
Distribute: yes
Min OS Version: 4.0
FileID: 9742
 
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About VNC
---------
VNC is a truly thin client protocol which enables the use of one computer
(the server) from another (the client), by :
- Enabling remote view of the server screen in a window on the client screen
- Enabling the use of the keyboard of the client in place of the keyboard of the
server
- Enabling the use of the mouse of the client in place of the mouse of the
server
More can be found in the provided HTML doc file.

About AmiVNC
------------
AmiVNC is an experimental VNC server for the Amiga.
Visit Stephane's homepage for more information: http://s.guillard.free.fr

Requirements
------------
To run AmiVNC you need :
- An AmigaOS4 computer
- any native planar Amiga screenmode (PAL, NTSC, AGA etc.)
  or 15, 16, 24 or 32 bit RTG mode (CGFX or Picasso96)
- a TCP-IP stack (AmiTCP or Miami(dx) or RoadShow or any bsdsocket.library
  compliant stack),
- enough free ram to hold a copy of the Workbench screen,
- a computer with a VNC Client (Mac, Unix or Linux box, PC, Amiga).

Myself, I use an older VNC client for Windows, which can be found at
http://s.guillard.free.fr/OS4/vncviewer.zip and a workbench screen set
as 1024x768x16 bit.

To build AmiVNC you need :
- The AmigaOS4 SDK

Usage
-----
AmiVNC4 should be used from the shell. It can be started without arguments,
but first you need to set a password, like this:
  AmiVNC4 -pMyPassWord

To get some usage information, enter the following in a shell:
  AmiVNC4 -h

AmiVNC4 can also be started using the icon from Workbench.

For more information, visit http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm

History / News
--------------
2.2.1 - Changes by Daniel Westerberg 2009-11-19 - 2010-04-23: (released in
2016!)
- Fixed Zlib usage after reconnect to the server. (Thought it did that in
2.2.0!)
- Fixed an update bug causing it to miss about 8 pixels at the top of everything
that was redrawn.
- Fixed incremental logfiles. Logfiles will be appended even after restart
  of the server. Multiple instances will get their own logfiles.
- Incremental passw fail timer.

2.2.0 - Changes by Daniel Westerberg 2008-03-14 - 2009-11-19:
- Added Zlib support.
- Enable the use of Workbench tooltypes so AmiVNC4 can be started from
Workbench.
- Fixed a bug in the change-scanning code which speed up the scanning and
responsivness a lot.
- Added a delay when password fails to prevent bots from brute-forcing.
- Now defaults to not using CopyRect, only Hextile.
- Added a switch to enable CopyRect.

2.1.1 - Changes by Daniel Westerberg 2007-10-16 - 2008-03-13:
- Fixed the crash of both AmiVNC and clients when a screen height was not
  dividable by the tile size. If screens are not a multiple of 32x32 pixels
  the last right and/or bottom pixels will not be updated. This problem shows
  on for example a 1680x1050 wide-screen.

2.1.0 - Changes by Daniel Westerberg 2006-08-24 - 2007-10-16:
- Clipboard implemented. Only works with RAmiga+c or x, (RCtrl+c or x on the
client).
- Right Ctrl key is translated as RCommand to allow some hotkeys, like
cut'n'paste.
- Both left and right Ctrl together translates as LCommand.
- Home/End/etc. uses proper OS4 codes instead of becoming shift+numpad.
- Numpad events get the NUMERICPAD qualifier instead of LSHIFT.
- Added F11 & F12 and Meta-key as LCommand.
- Scroll wheel supported.
- Mouse buttons side and extra supported.
- Support for CopyRect for horizontal repetitiv patterns and scrolling of
  gfx downwards.
- Support for Hextile in the simplest way: one-color tiles or raw tiles.
- Automatically switches to 8-bit BGR233 if the client requests that.
- Added switch to force RAW encoding.
- Added switch to enable RAWMOUSE events alternating with NEWPOINTERPOS
  to allow some menues to work better.
- Added help with -h option.
Internal:
- Small optimization: tiles can be flatter than XDC_TILE if not all of
  it has changed.
- Error-checking for all recv()s in the child process.
- Error tolerance in send() and recv(): 10 consecutive errors allowed
  before disconnect.
- SoftTimer used instead of Delay() in the main loop. Allows for periodic
  check instead of delayed check. It includes a throttle control if the
  period is too short for the CPU.
- Replaced all malloc/free/fopen/fprintf for AllocVec/FreeVec/FOpen/FPrintf
since
  newlib isn't completely thread-safe. (It crashed)
- Extracted everything related to the input thread and put it in thread.c.

2.0.2
- removed the "fastmode hack" used for 16 bit screenmodes, which was not
compatible
  with changed RTG endianness in OS4
  
2.0.1
- removed unneeded library open code for libauto opened libs. Might help fixing
the
  'crash on exit' which I unfortunately cant get here...

2.0.0
- Port to AmigaOS4
- Bugfix : mouse events were inserted into input.device with wrong length









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