Short: Amiga-Amiga remote control Author: groeger@gundel.zdv.uni-mainz.de Uploader: groeger gundel zdv uni-mainz de Type: comm/tcp Architecture: m68k-amigaos NetInput - feed input from one Amiga to another over AmiTCP/IP network (C) Copyright 1995 Marius Gröger All Rights Reserved. This is an AmiTCP/IP network package which enables you to remote control an Amiga by any other Amiga in the network. This is archieved by grabbing the input events from the controlling system, and passing them though the network to the remote system. Please read also the supplied AmigaGuide® document to obtain further information about the installation and usage of the NetInput. You should install this software package by using the supplied Installer script. If you have any suggestions or comments please contact me: Marius Gröger email: mag@sysgo.de Bärstadter Str. 4 i409@informatik.fh-wiesbaden.de 65307 Bad Schwalbach groeger@gundel.zdv.uni-mainz.de GERMANY -------------------------------------------------------------------------- News in Release 37.3: · Documentation changes. Unfortunately, the description of the IGNOREMOUSEMOVE option of the netinput client program was wrong. It stated erraneously that the named parameter would control a number of mouse moves to be melted instead of determining a time interval. I apologize deeply to all those who got problems out of this embarrassing mistake. Remember: Never write a documentation in such a hurry 8^( News in Release 37.2 · User part of Installation erranously stated to add netinputd as a "nowait" daemon, however it is of type "wait" · minor server cleanup Initial Release 37.1 · initial release -------------------------------------------------------------------------- This package is Freeware, but not in the public domain. It's strictly forbidden to include this archive in any kind of software collection except Fred Fish's AmigaLibrary, Aminet, Aminet CD's and BBS fileareas. This software is provided "as is". No representations or warranties are made with respect to the accuracy, reliability, performance, currentness, or operation of this software, and all use is at your own risk.