adams@swbatl.sbc.com (Tom Adams - 235-7459) (02/07/91)
I asked if anyone had ported the xt device driver needed to support the 5620 and layers, and Andrew Hays and Bill Carpenter were nice enough to respond. > an xt driver disk came with either the foundation or > development set... >True enough (I'm not sure in which release it showed up, probably >3.51). Now I'm trying to find that driver. I don't see it in the driver directory and don't recall seeing an xt driver disk. Could someone let me know which disk it's on, and what it's called? -- adams@swbatl.sbc.com Southwestern Bell Telephone Advanced Technology Lab Why do Macintosh users remind me of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers?"
thad@btr.btr.com (02/07/91)
adams@swbatl.sbc.com (Tom Adams - 235-7459)
in <1991Feb6.190107.9452@swbatl.sbc.com> writes:
I asked if anyone had ported the xt device driver needed to support
the 5620 and layers, and Andrew Hays and Bill Carpenter were nice
enough to respond.
[...]
Now I'm trying to find that driver. I don't see it in the driver
directory and don't recall seeing an xt driver disk. Could someone
let me know which disk it's on, and what it's called?
With the 3.51 Foundation Set the (single) disk is called "WINDOWING UTILITIES
(XT/LAYERS)". For what it's worth, here's the disk's contents:
100666 root 4 Apr 13 07:46:07 1987 Size
100666 root 401 Apr 13 07:46:07 1987 Files
100666 root 2041 Apr 13 07:52:31 1987 Install
100666 root 37 Apr 13 07:46:07 1987 Name
100666 root 1011 Apr 13 07:46:08 1987 Remove
100755 thad 22303 Apr 13 07:46:11 1987 bin/ismpx
100755 thad 22055 Apr 13 07:46:14 1987 bin/jterm
100755 thad 22179 Apr 13 07:46:16 1987 bin/jwin
104755 root 61519 Apr 13 07:46:25 1987 bin/layers
100755 thad 25021 Apr 13 07:46:28 1987 bin/xtd
100755 thad 26503 Apr 13 07:46:32 1987 bin/xts
100755 thad 26823 Apr 13 07:46:36 1987 bin/xtt
40755 thad 0 Apr 13 07:46:43 1987 layersys
104755 thad 30425 Apr 13 07:46:41 1987 layersys/relogin
100755 thad 7172 Apr 13 07:46:42 1987 layersys/lsys.8;7;3
100755 thad 1780 Apr 13 07:46:42 1987 layersys/set_enc.j
100644 thad 0 Apr 13 07:46:42 1987 layersys/lsys.8;7;5
100644 thad 0 Apr 13 07:46:42 1987 layersys/lsys.8;0;5
100755 thad 39308 Apr 13 07:46:47 1987 layersys/wtinit
100644 thad 12493 Apr 13 07:46:50 1987 xt.o
100644 root 2162 Apr 13 07:46:50 1987 libwindows.a
100444 root 1607 Apr 13 07:46:50 1987 windows.h
100444 root 4880 Apr 13 07:46:51 1987 xt.h
100444 root 4842 Apr 13 07:46:52 1987 xtproto.h
100444 root 1873 Apr 13 07:46:53 1987 jioctl.h
And, no, I'm NOT the author of the software no matter WHAT the listing above
shows ... that's just because the writer of the disk must have the same UID
on their system as I do on mine! :-)
Thad Floryan [ thad@btr.com (OR) {decwrl, mips, fernwood}!btr!thad ]
wjc@hos1cad.ATT.COM (Bill Carpenter) (02/07/91)
adams> Now I'm trying to find that driver. I don't see it in the adams> driver directory and don't recall seeing an xt driver disk. Just looked. The disk is called "Windowing Utilities (xt/layers)". It was in the 3.51 development set. -- Bill Carpenter att!hos1cad!wjc or attmail!bill (908) 949-8392 AT&T Bell Labs, HO 1L-410
clewis@ferret.ocunix.on.ca (Chris Lewis) (02/11/91)
It would be nice to have layers running on my 5620. But I'd settle for a termcap that works properly. Does anyone have one they could mail me? Anybody got downloaders and/or software I could download? Even some sort of moire program for the kid would be good. Thanks -- Chris Lewis, Phone: (613) 832-0541, Internet: clewis@ferret.ocunix.on.ca UUCP: uunet!mitel!cunews!latour!ecicrl!clewis; Ferret Mailing List: (ferret-request@eci386); Psroff (not Adobe Transcript) enquiries: psroff-request@eci386, current patchlevel is *7*.