TightVNC 1.2.2 ??
Greg Breland
gregory "at" netdoor.com
Wed, 07 Nov 2001 17:20:56 +0000
I think I have a machine that was suffering from the Win32 resource
consumption problem. I have a laptop that TightVNC runs horribly on for
now good reason. Every other machine I have ever put Tight on runs
flawlessly. I will down load the CVS source and try it out.
Greg
On Wed, 2001-11-07 at 10:44, Constantin Kaplinsky wrote:
> Hello Greg,
>
> >>>>> "GB" == Greg Breland <gregory "at" netdoor.com> writes:
>
> GB> What a tease!!! Do you have a changelog yet? Can't wait to see
> GB> what goodness you have put into 1.2.2. Do you need beta testers? I
> GB> can test extensibably with Linux and Windows.
>
> Most changes are in the Win32 version. Here is the ChangeLog. The
> second change is the major one that needs some testing.
>
> 2001-10-31 01:33 const
>
> * vncviewer/res/vncviewer.rc, winvnc/WinVNC.rc, winvnc/resource.h,
> winvnc/vncAdvancedProperties.cpp, winvnc/vncProperties.cpp,
> winvnc/vncServer.cpp, winvnc/vncServer.h,
> winvnc/VNCHooks/VNCHooks.rc: New EnableHTTPDaemon registry setting
> to disable HTTP daemon, and corresponding checkbox in Advanced
> Preferences dialog (this change was inspired by "AllowHTTP" patch
> made by Ph Marek). Layout changes in the Advanced Preferences
> dialog, and changes in version strings, version 1.2.2.
>
> 2001-10-29 21:07 const
>
> * winvnc/: VSocket.cpp, VSocket.h, vncClient.cpp,
> vncEncodeTight.cpp, vncEncodeZlib.cpp, vncEncodeZlibHex.cpp,
> vncEncoder.cpp: A fix for a long-standing Win9x resource
> consumption problem. Now the server thread does not use blocking
> I/O, and therefore is always ready to process messages from the
> VNCHooks DLL.
>
> 2001-10-11 14:35 const
>
> * winvnc/WinVNC.rc: Typos fixed.
>
> --
> With Best Wishes,
> Constantin
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