phred@oakhill.UUCP (Steve Menyhert) (12/05/90)
Could someone please mail me the XNext X windows code? I don't have ftp access to purdue. Much thanks in advance. (P.S. I know there are hard feelings about X in the Next world but I prefer to have the best of both worlds.) phred -- Steve Menyhert | Motorola Incorporated phred@oakhill.sps.mot.com | Microprocessor Products Group "Honesty, Integrity, Generosity, Compassion" | Austin, Texas 78735-8598 - Suzanne Vega/Phillip Glass | m/d OE112 (512)891-4457 "For the lesson lies in learning, And by teaching I'll be taught. There's nothing hidden anywhere, It's all there to be sought." - Procol Harum
gilgalad@caen.engin.umich.edu (Ralph Seguin) (12/05/90)
In article <4291@oakhill.UUCP> phred@oakhill.UUCP (Steve Menyhert) writes: > Could someone please mail me the XNext X windows code? I don't have >ftp access to purdue. Email 7 megs of stuff? Ack! You are a glutton for punishment. What's the biggest message that you can take? Any preferred method of breaking it up? > Much thanks in advance. > (P.S. I know there are hard feelings about X in the Next world but I >prefer to have the best of both worlds.) I, personally, think that there is room for both X and NeXTStep. Each can do things the other cannot. X is great for use in a network environment. >phred >-- Ralph Seguin gilgalad@dip.eecs.umich.edu 536 South Forest Apt. #915 gilgalad@caen.engin.umich.edu Ann Arbor, MI 48104 (313) 662-4805