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RE: KAT5 Website Updated
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- Subject: RE: KAT5 Website Updated
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 16:48:52 -0000
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I
already installed PC Anywhere and it's working fine.
But
that's all in case that machine starts with no problem and you don't need
to go
to BIOS or boot from floppy (for making Ghost images).
Nik
Another option in the meantime is to just run VNC on your
monitor-less
boxes & control them all from a PC elsewhere.
VNC
is free & runs on shed loads of platforms (unlike terminal
services!)
Tony
Sorry, it was dumb question.
Anyway, I have VGA with TV out already, but you cannot work on TV
for
more then 15 min. You'll get a headache.
However, Keith says on his web site:
Modules designed so far are
- Stereo Audio, Composite Video and IR Repeater
- Stereo Audio and S-Video (Y-C)
- SVGA Computer Video
- CCTV (Video Audio and Power)
- Video Conferencing (Bi-directional Mono Audio and Composite Video)
These are all in the final stages of being turned into Modules and
Kits
that will be available for sale from this website.
So, this means that he already developed SVGA module, just didn't
put
a price next to it.
This could be interesting, because many of us have restricted space
in node 0 and everyone has at least one more PC.
Therefore, many people cannot fit monitor in node 0, but with this
solution, they would be able to share it with the one they use as
workstation.
Cheers,
Nik
You set up like this:
AV-Source --into-- KAT5 Tx unit -----------------Cat5/6 to TV
room ---------------------- KAT5 Rx Unit -- into -- TV SCART
socket.
If you had the holy grail that is the KAt5 switch, you plug the TX
unit into the Switch & Kat5 from there to the RX unit, or you plug the
AV source directly into th switch, depending on whether or not the TX
units are integrated into the switch
simple really!
Tony
-----Original
Message----- From: Nikola Kasic
[mailto:nikola@xxxxxxx] Sent: 29 January 2002
13:00 To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ukha_d]
KAT5 Website Updated
Yes, but how to transmit TV image from node 0 to
TV.
I don't have coax in walls, but Cat6 only.
Nik
> I see that
AV source is connected to the switcher via SCART lead.
That means > that switcher cannot be in node 0, because I
cannot put scart cable between > living room and node
0.
That's what KAT5 is for! The switcher is not developed
yet - the boxes you see are the transmitter/receivers which plug
into CAT5 at one end, and your appliance at the other.
>
One more idea. > KAT5 can be used to transmit VGA signal to the
other room, while you can use > wireless (radio) keyboard and
mouse (approx. ?40) to work on the PC in node > 0. >
The cheapest KVM extenders over Cat5 were about ?250 inc VAT. >
This should end up cheaper.
TV-out card? Cheaper than
developing a new device - my new one arrived today for the princely
sum of £25 all in. You wouldn't need a monitor then either -
just use the TV.
Andy -- PC-Based Multimedia System http://www.andylaurence.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/pcbmms
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