apollo@ecf.toronto.edu (Vince Pugliese) (02/04/88)
quick question: does anyone know of an implementation of X for the atari boxes? also: can an Xserver and an Xclient communicate over a serial line? vince pugliese apollo@ecf.toronto.edu
benoni@ssc-vax.UUCP (Charles L Ditzel) (02/07/88)
In article <440@mv02.ecf.toronto.edu>, apollo@ecf.toronto.edu (Vince Pugliese) writes: > quick question: does anyone know of an implementation of X for > the atari boxes? I saw an early demo of X on the Atari ST around August '86. It was still in development and the people were waiting for the release of X11. It was running on top of Idris (the Unix look-alike from Whitesmith. I forget the name of the company ... something like CCS or CSS...they live in Federal Way, Washington (near Seattle). Since the Atari ST has no decent networking to speak of...they were also working on networking.... The demo as I remember just brought up the XClock and a shell ... Charles Ditzel
ftw@datacube.UUCP (02/11/88)
The name you want is CTI for Computer Tools International. They are in Federal Way, as you mention. Farrell T. Woods Datacube Inc. Systems / Software Group 4 Dearborn Rd. Peabody, Ma 01960 VOICE: 617-535-6644; FAX: (617) 535-5643; TWX: (710) 347-0125 INTERNET: ftw@datacube.COM UUCP: {rutgers, ihnp4, mirror}!datacube!ftw "OS/2 -- Half an operating system"