sam@NCSUVX.NCSU.EDU (Your Friend Sam Moore) (08/24/88)
Are there any ports of X to the Amiga? If so, where can I get it. Thanks, Sam Moore sam@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu
paolucci@snll-arpagw.UUCP (Sam Paolucci) (08/26/88)
In article <8808241350.AA12775@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu> sam@NCSUVX.NCSU.EDU (Your Friend Sam Moore) writes:
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+Are there any ports of X to the Amiga? If so, where can I get it.
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Yes X exists on the Amiga and is real because I'm testing an Alpha version
of X11R2 and I must say it looks very good. This will be a commercial
product of Boing, Inc. Perhaps Dale Luck, who is occasionally on the net
can elaborate.
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dale@boing.UUCP (Dale Luck) (08/27/88)
In article <214@snll-arpagw.UUCP> paolucci@snll-arpagw.UUCP (Sam Paolucci) writes: > >Yes X exists on the Amiga and is real because I'm testing an Alpha version >of X11R2 and I must say it looks very good. This will be a commercial >product of Boing, Inc. Perhaps Dale Luck, who is occasionally on the net >can elaborate. >-- > ARPA: paolucci@snll-arpagw.llnl.gov I showed the latest alpha release of X for the Amiga at Xhibition. However the name of the company that is producing X has been changed to GfxBase. Boing still exists but that is my consulting company and my software company (I sell Boing jackets). For more information please contact me via email. -- Dale Luck Boing, Inc. {cbmvax|oliveb|pyramid}|!amiga!boing!dale Although I do contract work for Amiga-LosGatos, my opinions probably don't represent those of Commodore or its management or its engineers, but I think the world would be a better place if they did.