[KLUG Members] [Fwd: [VNC-Announce] A hardware VNC server]

Adam Williams members@kalamazoolinux.org
11 Jun 2002 16:15:54 -0400


Just got this and figured it was so cool I'd toss it on the list.  Sort
of "VNC Extreme"

-----Forwarded Message-----
From: Bernd Krueger-Knauber <bkk@infratec-plus.de>
To: vnc-announce@realvnc.com
Subject: [VNC-Announce] A hardware VNC server
Date: 11 Jun 2002 11:02:40 +0200
Hello VNC users!
I'm proud to tell you that we have build a "hardware VNC server" called
Praesidio 1010.
What is it?
It is an embedded PC with a framegrabber card inside and a card for
emulating keyboard and mouse.
All this parts were developed by us and it takes a long time to do this.
That was the reason why we used the VNC protocol for our remote control.
So we have not to develop any client software. Thanks to the VNC
community!
We also make use of the tight-extension (for slow modem connections).
What can you do with it?
You can connect it to any PC via VGA- and PS/2 cables and than you can
remote control this PC without installing additional software.
You can also use the PC local, because you can connect keyboard and
mouse directly in our Praesidio.
You can also remote watch your oscilloskope if it has a VGA connector.
You can connect it as keyboard, mouse to a KVM-system and you can than
control any PC.
You can do many other things too.
If you want, have a look at

		https://62.157.169.247

			user: admin
			password: admin

Than choose "remote" and start the Java-VNC-applet.


Or use your VNC-Client directly and connect to

			62.157.169.247


If you have more questions about it please feel free to contact

		info@infratec-plus.de