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Sergey2014-02-09 05:16:12
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Sergey, 2014-02-09 05:16:12

Are there any technical tricks that make it possible to remove the signal from DVI and drive it all into a working laptop via the USB port?

Question. There are a lot of old system blocks. Every canoe revolves on them. All this is displayed on one monitor via kvm. I understand that there are ip-kvm and other joys of life. But I'm wondering if there are technical tricks that make it possible to remove the signal from DVI and drive it all into a working laptop through the USB port? It is possible with additional software package.

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Ranwise, 2014-02-09
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I think that this is not realistic, convert the video, encode it to usb, and then write a driver for decoding on windows \ linux + here another mouse with keyboard.
probably cheaper will be ip-kvm, or a powerful server and host all those computers on virtual machines

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