just cause the chip has the capabilities to do it does not me it has been implemented. it is possible that the video-out leads on the chip are connected to nothing.
not sure but i think i heard somewhere there is a vnc server for the ppc. yes the server mode, not viewer mode that everyone is aware of. ill see if i can find it.
PPC VNC Server here:
http://www.pocketvnc.com/projects/po...erver_Demo.zip
Viewer for PC here:
http://www.realvnc.com/products/free/4.1/download.html (click the VNC Free Edition Viewer for Windows)
if u have never set up a vnc server before u need to know a few things.
1. u will most likely have a wifi router that the Viewer (your PC) and your server (the PPC) are connected to.
2. you will need to turn on port forwarding in your routers firewall menu. every router is different but i the idea is the same. you need to know the Local IP address of the PPC that is connected to the WLAN. an example would be 192.168.1.64. you can find out ur PPC's IP many ways. the easiest is to click the 'options' tab in the provided VNC Server software. at the bottom it displays ur IP. write that number down. Then login to your router. in the firewall section u need to forward a port. you will type in port 5900 (VNC Default) and the Ip address you wrote down. if there is a port IN and a port OUT section just put the same info in twice fore example: Forward Port (5900) on 192.168.1.64 to Port (5900) on 192.168.1.64.
also, after u get it to work there is an option on the VNC Viewer side. you can set the scale to 200% and increase the colors to Full. this needs to be done everytime right before u connect.
Another app that may be simpler for you:
http://www.mymobiler.com
looks like it might be possible to have an active sync bluetooth connection with this app. also looks like it has some IP support. i hadnt heard of it till I read the post below (thanks reeg420) but it works with USB.