forbes@aries.scs.uiuc.edu (Jeff Forbes) (11/16/90)
I am looking for a program to turn my PC into a X terminal. Do such programs exist? Where may I find more information about such programs. Jeff Forbes "....I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." Thomas Edison
my@dtg.nsc.com (Michael Yip) (11/16/90)
Someone asked if there is software for PC to act as X Terminal. YES. YYYY EEEEE SSSSS !!!! I am using such a program right now. The program is call X11/AT from a outfit call iim. X11/AT runs under MS WIN3.0 so you can run both regular MS Window application, say Excel, MS Word at the same time you are log onto UNIX running X. Go give them call. I am quite happy with the package but I would like to have a bigger screen so that I can have both Frame Maker and Page Maker side by side. ;) -- Mike my@dtg.nsc.com
xpert@HYDRO.SAIC.COM (xpert_news) (11/17/90)
-- Mike (my@dtg.nsc.com) writes : >> I am using such a program right now. The program is call X11/AT >> from a outfit call iim. X11/AT runs under MS WIN3.0 so you can >> run both regular MS Window application, say Excel, MS Word at the >> same time you are log onto UNIX running X. Go give them call. Unfortunately Mike forgot to give the telephone no iim. Could you please post teh number anyone interested can call this company. Thanks! Vijay Tripathi SAIC
my@dtg.nsc.com (Michael Yip) (11/19/90)
I know of a product called X11/AT from iim that makes a X11 server program that runs under MS Window 3.0. I used the program and I liked it a lot. I have posted the following info about X11/AT on comp.windows.ms a while back but I am cross posting it here also ... -- Mike Yip my@dtg.nsc.com ================================================================ X Window for MS Window 3.0 Product: X11/AT Descrip: X Window Server, Telent, and FTP Server. Vendor: Integrated Inference Machines (iim) Phone: (714) 978-6201 FAX: (714) 939-0746 Address: Integrated Inference Machines Computer Products Division 1468 East Katella Avenue Anaheim, CA 92805 I understand that this posting sounds (reads) like an ads from IIM, but I have absolutely _NO_ connection with that company but just a happy user. I am posting IIM's address because _many_ people send me mail asking for information so I decided to post it instead. Sorry. Description: IIM makes X11/AT which is a X Window Server for PC's running MS Window. Before the version for MS Window 3.0, they had two other versions one for Window 2.1 and another for Window/386. I have never try the ones for Window 2.1 and Window/386. The only requirement of the package is a 80286 or 80386 machine running MS Window and with at least 2 Meg Byte memory. I am currently running Window 3.0 using the standard mode with 4 Meg memory, I also use it under enchance mode also. (I run it under standard mode because someone told me that standard mode is faster than enchance mode!) I am also running X11/AT with an Orchid VGA card using 800x600 (x16 color) using an NEC 2A monitor. The performance is quite good but, of course it could be faster. (Anything could be faster.) I am running the X clients, Xterm, xclock, xmail, and Xviewlogic ECAD software on some SUN Sparcstations over Ethernet. Oh, I am also using OSF/Motif as my X Window manager so both MS Window 3.0 and X Window function just the same. So far all the X application works, including X Trek. However, I wasn't able to get Openlook to run because I did not compile the special fonts for Open Look. By the way, the package came with a font compiler which I didn't try yet. The package also came with a plain old Telnet application running under MS Window also, so that we can start the first X application. The package also provide an implementation of FTP server running under MS Window. Since MS Window 3.0 is "multitasking" in a sense, I was able to start the X11/AT's FTP server while I was running X Window and being able to transfer files between my SUNs and my PC all at the same time. The FTP Server was really useful. Oh, the FTP server is just look like an icon but it's look change when any file transfer is going on in the background. I think that the X11/AT package also provide some other utilities but I did not have the time to play. Anyway, I really like the package. So give it a try. -- Mike Yip my@dtg.nsc.com PS: Oh, if you do call them, please tell them you got their name from me, may be I can get a discount next time when my company buy software from them. ;) PS: I have absolutely no connection with iim. I am only a happy X user!
chris@vision.UUCP (Chris Davies) (11/19/90)
In article <1990Nov15.214427.16752@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> forbes@aries.scs.uiuc.edu (Jeff Forbes) writes: >I am looking for a program to turn my PC into a X terminal. Do such >programs exist? Where may I find more information about such programs. VisionWare sells a product called XVision which will do this. Email/Fax/Phone for more details, since I don't want to advertise (too much :-) here. Chris -- VISIONWARE LTD | UK: chris@vision.uucp JANET: chris%vision.uucp@ukc 57 Cardigan Lane | US: chris@vware.mn.org BANGNET: ...!ukc!vision!chris LEEDS LS4 2LE, England | VOICE: +44 532 788858 FAX: +44 532 304676 -------------- "VisionWare: The home of DOS/UNIX/X integration" --------------
gokita@cadence.com (Glen Okita) (11/23/90)
This may be too much to ask, but does anyone make a Windows X-Server that works over serial lines (similar to GraphOn terminals)? Of course, anything on a PC would be considered, Windows or no... Glen Okita gokita@cadence.com
chris@vision.UUCP (Chris Davies) (11/26/90)
In article <GOKITA.90Nov22215439@cds796.cadence.com> gokita@cadence.com (Glen Okita) writes: >This may be too much to ask, but does anyone make a Windows X-Server >that works over serial lines (similar to GraphOn terminals)? I don't see (offhand) why you couldn't use SLIP (like TCP/IP but instead of using ethernet you use a serial line). Unfortunately it would probably be very slow. This presupposes that both your host and display machines can handle SLIP. :-) Chris -- VISIONWARE LTD | UK: chris@vision.uucp JANET: chris%vision.uucp@ukc 57 Cardigan Lane | US: chris@vware.mn.org BANGNET: ...!ukc!vision!chris LEEDS LS4 2LE, England | VOICE: +44 532 788858 FAX: +44 532 304676 -------------- "VisionWare: The home of DOS/UNIX/X integration" --------------
dale@boing.UUCP (Dale Luck) (12/04/90)
In article <GOKITA.90Nov22215439@cds796.cadence.com> gokita@cadence.com (Glen Okita) writes: >This may be too much to ask, but does anyone make a Windows X-Server >that works over serial lines (similar to GraphOn terminals)? >Of course, anything on a PC would be considered, Windows or no... The X11 System for the Amiga works fairly well using the DECnet protocol over serial line. Needs minimum 9600 baud though. Since the X system for the Amiga is capable of running local clients as well such as twm, olwm, and others you only need to actually connect over serial the actual clients you can't move to the Amiga. An A500 with 1M of RAM and a single floppy drive can be set up as an x terminal that way. >Glen Okita >gokita@cadence.com -- Dale Luck GfxBase/Boing, Inc. {uunet!cbmvax|pyramid}!amiga!boing!dale