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    VNC server for WinCE Based on https://sourceforge.net/projects/wincevncsvr/?source=directory Additionally: - hextile encoding - file transfer Visual Studio 2008 project
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    .NET VNC Viewer is a VNC viewer written entirely in C#. It is binary compatible with Smartphones, Pocket PCs and Windows desktops (.NET CF or .NET Framework). I write this because other VNC viewers on Pocket PC do not do full screen and screen rotation.
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    This project is to provide a single installable PocketPC release of a VNC Server and Client, based on existing works from previous authors.
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    Bare bone VNC server for Windows CE. Currently only uncompressed blocks are supported. It has been ported from the original code from AT&T (windows server release 3.3.3.r9) as part of a feasibility research project. Also compiles under VC++6.
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