Xref: utzoo comp.sys.mac:13490 comp.sys.mac.programmer:116 comp.protocols.appletalk:452 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!cornell!rochester!ur-tut!sunybcs!boulder!hao!ames!eos!lyman From: lyman@eos.UUCP (Lyman Taylor) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac,comp.sys.mac.programmer,comp.protocols.appletalk Subject: Screen Slaver Program Message-ID: <242@eos.UUCP> Date: 3 Mar 88 09:27:40 GMT Reply-To: lyman@eos.UUCP (Lyman Taylor) Organization: NASA Ames Research Center, Calif. Lines: 51 I'm looking for a program that uses AppleTalk to allow one Mac to show what is happening on the screen of a remote Mac: "master" mac "slave" mac \_________________________/ appeltalk | | | | user pulls down the file the file menu falls down menu I don't need to track the mouse pointer; only the events generated that cause "things" to happen ( buttons pressed... dialogs and menus activated, etc. ) This is not exactly a server/client relationship like NeWS, X windows, or file servers are usually run. And its not like using TOPS or Appleshare to run a program off of a remote disk. Although this has to involve passing messages like the previously mentioned programs. I would like to know if anyone has developed a program of this type. And if so how I can get my HANDS on it. It would save alot of development time on my part. ( Hopefully I don't have to reinvent the wheel :- ) Doesn't anyone do human computer interface testing out there? :-) This has got to be the ultimate in unobtrusive testing. [ If this program doesn't exist does anyone know of where I can get my hands on some public domain source that demonstrates the use of AppleTalk. ] Besides the lack of a multi-million dollar market ... is there any technical problem with getting such a program to work. I can't think of any; however I haven't programmed extentsively on the Mac either. This program may change that. Thanks in advance. WARNING: I have cross posted this message. If you post a response please be careful. It probably to mail me a message if you know of such a beast or ( I know I'm going to reget this...) if your interested in the responses I get. I'll try to post a summary. Lyman S. Taylor lyman@ames-aurora.arpa NASA Ames Research Center or more verbose ...{uunet,hplabs,hao,ihnp4,decwrl,allegra,tektronix}!ames!aurora!lyman