From the VVA.guide (requirements):
In order to use VVA you need the following minimum configuration
- An Amiga capable to display at least 256 colors, AGA or gfx-card
- CPU 68020 or better
- AmigaOS 3.0 and up
- A TCP/IP-stack, like Miami, AmiTCP (v3 and up), or Genesis
- A running VNC-Server anywhere in your reachable network
- reqtools.library
In order to take advantage of more than 256 colors, a gfx-card is required
with CyberGraphics or Picasso96 RTG software.
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My own experience:
I run successfully the VVA client on my A600 with an accelerator (030@40), but I think I encountered problems when I had pulled the FPU out for heat problems (the program couldn't start?).
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2fast, 2furious:
Sorry, never used an AGA app in A600 :oops:
This was for another remote access program that I used, an X-server... So don't consider what I wrote above (although the reqs are valid).
Anyway, you will certainly need some extra memory, for the client and the vva-screen itself (precious chip mem, if you don't have a gfx card).
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