NV/VAT (Network Video/Visual Audio Tool) are unix programs that can
connect to properly configured reflectors. See my home page for details.
I don't know whether nv/vat have been ported to NextStep.
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On Sat, 29 Jul 1995, Jim Kieley wrote:
> arosenbalm@mail.casi.sti.nasa.gov wrote,
>
> > Has anyone ported CU-SEEME (Client not reflector) to NeXT?
> > Thanks,
>
> It's only available for Macs and PC (Windowsish) environments. There is no
> UNIX variant of any type. I have been looking for a port of NV to NeXTstep
> which would at least allow us to receive cuSeeme through a properly configured
> reflector (I think).
>
> NEW QUESTION REGARDING NeXTstep REFLECTOR:
>
> I downloaded the 4.0 reflector for NeXTstep 3.2 and it seems to only work on
> NeXT (Motorola) hardware. Would White Pine consider compiling FAT, so it can be
> used on other NeXTstep platforms? Also, doesn't NeXTstep 3.3 have kernel
> support for multicasting? Can it be compiled to support multicasting?
>
>
> Jim Kieley
> Miyazaki International College
> jim@roshi.miyazaki-mic.ac.jp