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<blockquote data-quote="missyvortex" data-source="post: 54138"><p>Well since Imac has mac os x which has unix under the hood then i'd have thought you could remote login to another pc/mac - seeing what you would see if the other pc had got a monitor (but doesn't have to ofcourse).</p><p></p><p>Not sure how you could automate it so that turning on other pc and mac it would do it always but probably some way - you'd be best asking advice about it on linux/unix forum. But I bet there's a way you could do it. Though the networking between computers could at some points cause stuttering video on the imac screen maybe. You'd just have to try it and see if it would work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="missyvortex, post: 54138"] Well since Imac has mac os x which has unix under the hood then i'd have thought you could remote login to another pc/mac - seeing what you would see if the other pc had got a monitor (but doesn't have to ofcourse). Not sure how you could automate it so that turning on other pc and mac it would do it always but probably some way - you'd be best asking advice about it on linux/unix forum. But I bet there's a way you could do it. Though the networking between computers could at some points cause stuttering video on the imac screen maybe. You'd just have to try it and see if it would work. [/QUOTE]
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