The remote computer in turn sends the display commands to the local computer.
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Also all DOS commands now supported the / ? option to display command syntax.
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The Display Command Set ( DCS ) is a set of common commands for controlling the display device, and their format is specified by the DSI standard.
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The X protocol ( the network layer of the X Window System deals in display commands, as did NeWS ( which used display postscript as its description language ).
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When applications with lots of graphics including video or 3D models need to be controlled remotely, a remote workstation software that sends the pixels rather than the display commands must be used to provide a smooth, like-local experience.