Control mouse/keyboard over network?
  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    Dietmar
    Posts: 114 from 2003/2/26
    From: Aachen, Germany
    Is there a software solution to use a PC's mouse/keyboard over a network to control a Pegasos? The Pegasos is connected to the same monitor as the PC (the monitor has switchable VGA/BNC inputs) and both are connected to a Fritz!Box router. I'd like to avoid wasting money on a KVM switch just for mouse/keyboard.
  • »21.08.06 - 15:30
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    catohagen
    Posts: 297 from 2003/5/20
    I used zvnc to control the pc


    http://morphos-news.de/software.php?lg=en&search=vnc


    zvnc is a fast and efficient VNC client designed to give smooth control of a
    remote machine. Unlike other clients, zvnc has no display handling thus is
    aimed at controlling machines with their own display. For example, 2 machines
    sharing a monitor with dual input capability or a switchbox. No need to switch
    keyboards and mice anymore.


    [ Edited by catohagen on 2006/8/21 17:26 ]
  • »21.08.06 - 16:26
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    Dietmar
    Posts: 114 from 2003/2/26
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    Thanks for the hint, sounds like an exact match :) Any recommendation what vnc server to use on the PC (XP in my case)?
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    catohagen
    Posts: 297 from 2003/5/20
    im using TightVNC but i guess any vnc server should do
  • »21.08.06 - 16:59
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    Dietmar
    Posts: 114 from 2003/2/26
    From: Aachen, Germany
    One last question, vnc for dummies: does "vnc client" mean that zvnc on the Pegasos controls the PC and that mouse/keyboard must be connected to the Pegasos or is this a bidirectional thing and the PC's keyboard/mouse can be used to operate the Pegasos?
  • »21.08.06 - 17:15
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    merko
    Posts: 328 from 2003/5/19
    Indeed you need a VNC server if this is what you want to do.

    Check out https://morph.zone/modules/news/article.php?storyid=881

    I don't know if it supports displayless mode, never tried it. I guess it won't send any display unless the client asks for it, but in case it doesn't work I guess you could bug Piru to include the option not to send the display.
  • »21.08.06 - 18:10
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    catohagen
    Posts: 297 from 2003/5/20
    As far as i know, the vnc client can only connect to a vnc server and control the computer running a server,
    there is a exellent vnc server for Morphos, but that sends whole display of morphos, unless Piru can
    do and update and make and option to turn off display :) , you have to use pegasos to operate the pc.
  • »21.08.06 - 18:11
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    Posts: 278 from 2003/3/4
    http://www.aminet.net/package.php?package=comm/tcp/netinput37.3.lha

    I have been using this one successfully for a while when I was still running the Amiga and the Pegasos.
  • »21.08.06 - 19:20
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    magnetic
    Posts: 2129 from 2003/3/1
    From: Los Angeles
    Dietmar

    Umm... KVMs for 2 boxes are very cheap now. Hardware solutions are ALWAYS better than software solutions imo.


    (well for this type of thing)

    magnetic
    Pegasos 2 Rev 2B3 w/ Freescale 7447 "G4" @ 1ghz / 1gb Nanya Ram
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    Dietmar
    Posts: 114 from 2003/2/26
    From: Aachen, Germany
    Quote:

    Hardware solutions are ALWAYS better than software solutions imo.

    Not in this case. I had to go through three switches before I found one that - partially - works. Unfortunately the Pegasos 1 firmware is kind of buggy regarding PS/2. At least in my case and with a Cherry G80-5000 keyboard: The Belkin 2 port KVM hangs forever after the Pegasos displays the first line of the firmware. The equip switch occasionally looses the state of CTRL. The dlink usb switch works nicely only if both computers are booted (it, too, does not let the Pegasos boot beyond the 1st firmware line, but only if the KVM is not switched to the Pegasos). I didn't have so many problems with a another keyboard but I like my keyboard (almost) more than the Pegasos.
  • »31.08.06 - 10:41
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    merko
    Posts: 328 from 2003/5/19
    I also disagree, software solutions are nearly always better than hardware ones, provided they can realistically work. And I think this should be possible.. I used the same system someone else mentioned to control my Amiga from the peg, unfortunately it had some little bug but basically there should be no problems. But I guess you also need to find a client for the PC that doesn't insist on transporting the display as well.
  • »31.08.06 - 15:24
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    Ooops sorry Dietmar. I did not pay attention that it was a PC.
  • »31.08.06 - 18:25
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    magnetic
    Posts: 2129 from 2003/3/1
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    Ah Peg1

    I was basing my opinion on peg2.. sry

    magnetic
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  • »31.08.06 - 19:19
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