Virtual Network Computer
VNC was developed by researchers AT&T.

What is VNC?

VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote display system which allows you to view a computing 'desktop' environment not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures.

Example screenshots using X desktops

The VNC system allows you to access the same desktop from a wide variety of platforms.
Many of us, for example, use a VNC viewer running on a PC on our desks to display our Unix environments which are running on a large server in the machine room downstairs.

What makes it different from other systems?

For this simple mode of operation, you could achieve a similar effect by installing an X server on your PC. The important factors which distinguish VNC from other remote display systems such as X are as follows:

Where does the name come from?

The name originates from our development of very-thin-client ATM network computers. The Videotile was essentially an LCD display with a pen input and a fast ATM connection. Because the VNC viewer is a software-only version of this 'ATM Network Computer', and so provides 'workstations' which can be created or deleted at will, we named the system Virtual Network Computing.

Can I see what VNC looks like?

We have some screenshots of very simple VNC desktops running and being displayed on a variety of platforms.

What to do next...

download VNC, Install it and learn what it can do. Then develop a sample application using VNC. Come and see me whenever you have done this. There are many many applications that we could work on for a project.

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