alpert@endor.harvard.edu (Rich Alpert) (02/01/89)
My brother, who sells package systems to medical institutions, is looking for an X Window system that is compatible with MS/DOS. Does anyone know if there is there such an animal and how would he go about obtaining a license? Thanks very much. Please e-mail direct as I do not read the newsgroup. Thanks. Rich Alpert Aiken Computation Lab alpert@endor.harvard.edu Harvard University ...{think, seismo}!harvard!alpert Cambridge, Mass 02138
crom@cuuxb.ATT.COM (Netnews Administrator) (02/04/89)
in article <1116@husc6.harvard.edu>, alpert@endor.harvard.edu (Rich Alpert) says: > My brother, who sells package systems to medical institutions, is looking for > an X Window system that is compatible with MS/DOS. > Please e-mail direct as I do not read the newsgroup. Thanks. > I'm sure a lot of people would be interested in being about to use a DOS PC as an X terminal so please post any reponses. Thanks. -- -- Jack Dixon AT&T { ...!att!spock!jcd } // Reply to this address only
turner@daisy.UUCP (Jim Turner) (02/07/89)
Rather than use up a lot of band width on the net, I have added the file: /usr/spool/uucppublic/Xarchive/R3.contrib/msdos.xports.info to the West Coast X Archives. This is a compilation that our master archiver Ken Lee put together of the current info on X servers for MSDOS. If you need info on how to access the archives please send email to turner@daisy.UUCP -- Don't take life too seriously, it ain't nohow permanent - Pogo ...{decwrl|ucbvax}!imagen!atari!daisy!turner (James M. Turner)