The screen sharing feature of Macs uses VNC, so if you already have TightVNC server installed (as we do) then with a bit of configuration, we can get it to be recognized by other Macs on the network.
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The tutorial here: http://4dc5.com/2012/06/12/setting-up-vnc-on-raspberry-pi-for-mac-access/ explains how to do this. It also includes the installation of TightVNC server, which you do not need to repeat as we already have that.
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Once its all set up, you will be able to connect to the file system of your raspberry Pi.
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[[Fichier:Pi-VNC-MAC-01.png]]
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Remember to change the user field to pi and as usual the default password is 'raspberry'.
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[[Fichier:Pi-VNC-MAC-02.png]]
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This makes it super-easy to copy files back and forth between your Mac and Pi.
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If you click on the Share Screen button, you will get another login prompt.
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[[Fichier:Pi-VNC-MAC-03.png]]
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This time, the password is the password you set up for the VNC server – I suggested 'raspberr'. That is with the 'y' missing from the end.
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You should then get a VNC window using the Mac's built-in VNC viewer.