Since a few days I was inspired by Eric
Sloof creating a vi-mksclient. He showed me some cool stuff and I was
curious what could be the possibilities. So I've downloaded the free Visual Studio Express
and started my own project. Within hours (hey, I'm not a real
programmer) with the help from Eric Sloof I entered a world with
virtually limitless possibilities! So Eric helped me out using Robert Baumstark
to make the connection, I helped out Eric with the ActiveX component
for the mks (Mouse-Keyboard-Screen).
While Eric was creating his 'VMware MKS
Client' and I was creating my 'KVM Tool', things got out of hand and
suddenly the programming became a contest! And the story continues
while 'Anykey', also known as Richard Garsthagen from run-virtual.com
wanted to join the contest... You are welcome! Does anyone else wants
to join?
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