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- From: jsb@cs.brown.edu (John Bazik)
- Subject: Re: Mirroring windows
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.163018.23542@cs.brown.edu>
- Sender: news@cs.brown.edu
- Organization: Brown Computer Science Dept.
- References: <KHALID.92Dec21134654@watson.harlqn.co.uk> <4868@svin09.info.win.tue.nl>
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 16:30:18 GMT
- Lines: 24
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- In article <4868@svin09.info.win.tue.nl>, pp@wsinti01.info.win.tue.nl (Peter Peters) writes:
- |> khalid@harlqn.co.uk (Khalid Sattar) writes:
- |>
- |> >[ I would like to know if this is possible and if so are there any
- |> > implementations PD or commercial. ]
- |>
- |> >Is it possible to have interactions of one screen duplicated on
- |> >another screen? by that I mean a window (or a whole screen) is
- |> >mirrored onto another screen which is on another computer.
- |>
- |> There is a program that does exactly what you want for X. It's
- |> called xmx. Here are some excerpts from the README file :
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- You can ftp xmx anonymously:
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- wilma.cs.brown.edu:pub/xmx.tar.Z
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- Khalid's question is answered in the comp.windows.x FAQ. Also mentioned
- are HP's SharedX and Michael Altenhofen's shX.
-
- I'm currently working on a new version of xmx (when I release it, I will
- post in comp.windows.x.announce).
-
- John
-