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Jornada 720 VNC Server

bobbarker
bobbarker Page Icon Posted 2005-06-16 2:53 PM
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Well...I know my Jornada 720 can be a VNC client, but I am always trying dumb and random things, and when my webpage is down, I've been forced to use it cause I can't leave my laptop on . What I want to do is run a VNC Server or some form of remote connection on my Jornada 720, and control it from my laptop. I understand it sounds kinda dumb...but I have an awesome little standalone webserver idea.

Incase nobody has ever run a webserver on their Jornada 720 there are two I've attempted at using.
ApacheCE: http://www.rainer-keuchel.de/wince/apache-ce.html
CEHTTP(I like this one): http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:nY_FlRWAnpYJ:cehttp.ddo.jp/+cehttp&hl=en
The site is down right now, and that is Google's cache of it.

Nice thing about CEHTTP is it is compiled for many architectures and just regular plain Windows. They guy wrote a bunch of plugins that make it comprable to apache, but easier to configure.
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C:Amie Page Icon Posted 2005-06-16 3:53 PM
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I have compiled the vnc server source for MIPS, and it was nothing to write home about.

Try virtual ce:
http://www.hpcfactor.com/qlink/?linkID=37
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bobbarker
bobbarker Page Icon Posted 2005-06-16 4:54 PM
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Any way you can send me the source code so I can compile it for ARM?
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cmonex Page Icon Posted 2005-06-16 4:56 PM
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please make it public, i want some fun!
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bobbarker
bobbarker Page Icon Posted 2005-06-16 5:05 PM
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Oh....by the way, I am also on pocketpcmag's forums as "adam_messed_up"...incase you didn't know.
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cmonex Page Icon Posted 2005-06-16 5:28 PM
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that name is slightly familiar (i visit ppcmag sometimes)
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bobbarker
bobbarker Page Icon Posted 2005-06-16 5:30 PM
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Ya both you and C:Amie are around the forums there sometimes....
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bobbarker
bobbarker Page Icon Posted 2005-06-18 12:24 AM
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Soooooo.....is the source code out there or no?
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takwu Page Icon Posted 2005-06-18 5:46 AM
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bobbarker - 2005-06-16 11:53 AM
. . . when my webpage is down, I've been forced to use it cause I can't leave my laptop on . What I want to do is run a VNC Server or some form of remote connection on my Jornada 720, and control it from my laptop. I understand it sounds kinda dumb...but I have an awesome little standalone webserver idea.

Honestly, I am totally blank. I don't understand this. I don't even know where to begin. So what do you want to do here? Why do you need to access the Jornada remotely?
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C:Amie Page Icon Posted 2005-06-18 7:24 AM
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bobbarker
bobbarker Page Icon Posted 2005-06-18 7:46 PM
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Thanks C:Amie..

The reason I wanna do this, is I host a webserver in my basement (just a small local webpage near where I live) and sometimes it goes out and it is easier to put my J720 up with a webserver and leave it going. I figured it would be better off near my wireless router in my basement....so instead of going down there each time I wanna look up a contact or do some admin stuff....I can just VNC it.
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