...I'm using VNC as I'm typing this. I guess it won't do any
kind of file transfer but it can't now with the FOSSIL/TCP foibles in
play.
...I'm using VNC as I'm typing this. I guess it won't do any kind
of file transfer but it can't now with the FOSSIL/TCP foibles in
play.
VNC most certainly *does* do file transfers. In the top menu, look
for the icon that looks like two documents.
VNC most certainly *does* do file transfers. In the top menu, look for the icon that looks like two documents.
...I'm using VNC as I'm typing this. I guess it won't do any kind of file transfer but it can't now with the FOSSIL/TCP foibles in play.
VNC most certainly *does* do file transfers. In the top menu, look for the icon that looks like two documents.
What I was trying to cover, would be the inability of the BBS to do transfers in this mode, if I was able to use some kind of screen redirection rather
than fossil. None of the on board transfer systems would work, they'd all be trying to talk to a non-existant serial port.
Re: Life, don't talk to me about life.
By: Ogg to Spectre on Mon Dec 04 2023 09:23 pm
VNC most certainly *does* do file transfers. In the top menu, look for the icon that looks like two documents.
I think that depends on the client & server VNC software you're using. I've seen at least one VNC client that supports file transfers, but others that don't.
VNC most certainly *does* do file transfers. In the top menu, look for
the icon that looks like two documents.
I think that depends on the client & server VNC software you're using.
I've seen at least one VNC client that supports file transfers, but others
that don't.
I think the OP was referring to traditional BBS file transfers (e.g. X/Y/ZMODEM downloads of files from the BBS's file areas).
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