Hi, 
     I am trying to run OpenDX 4.0.9 (after starting Exceed 6.2) on a Windows 
98 system. I can successfully ping both localhost and localpc, Exceed is 
configured as suggested in the file "README_intelnt", and I am using the 
OpenDX.bat file as I received it (included at the end of this message). 

I am encountering the following problems...

1) If I try to start the tutorial from the initial OpenDX menu, I receive the 
following errors in the DOS window in which I typed "OpenDX.bat", and nothing 
else happens (ie, the tutorial does not start, though if I try to start it 
again, I get the message "You have one tutorial running already"):

"XtWarning: Locale not supported for XmbTextListToTextProperty
XtWarning: Cannot convert XmString to compound text"


2) If I click "Edit Visual Programs..." or "Run Visual Programs...", the "Net 
File Selection" window which pops up does not seem to recognize *.net files 
properly. That is, if I type "/usr/local/dx/samples/programs/*.net" in the 
"Filter" field, and click "Filter", no files appear under the "Files" heading, 
though I know they are there. 


3) If, instead, I type the name of one of the files which I know exists into 
the "Selection" field (e.g., "/usr/local/dx/samples/programs/Accumulate.net", 
or for that matter anything I type gives the same result) and click "OK", I 
receive the following errors in the DOS window:

"XtWarning: Locale not supported for XmbTextListToTextProperty
XtWarning: Cannot convert XmString to compound text
DXLStartChild: Could not connect using 'dx'"

Also, an error window pops up which says "Unable to connect to dxexec".




Have any of you encountered similar problems?
I appreciate any insight you can give!

Thanks,
Noah


PS-- 
I am using the OpenDX.bat file as I received it:

"@ECHO OFF
SET DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0.0
SET PATH=C:\usr\local\dx\BIN;C:\usr\local\dx\BIN_CYGWIN;%path%
SET DXROOT=\usr\local\dx
SET DXDATA=\usr\local\DX\SAMPLES\DATA
SET XKeysymDB=C:\usr\local\DX\bin\XKeysymDB
SET XErrorDB=C:\usr\local\dx\bin\XErrorDB
REM SET LC_ALL=C:\usr\share\locae
REM SET LC_CTYPE=en_us
REM SET LANG=C
REM SET XLC_LOCALE=C:\usr\share\locale
REM SET XNLSPATH=C:\usr\share\locale\iso8859-1

REM Leave the / (forward slash) as it is.  It is not a typo. Cygwin needs it to 
set your $HOME

SET HOME=C:/
SET HOMEDIR=C:\usr\local\dx
SET USERDIR=c:\usr\local\share
SET BitmapDir=C:\usr\local\share\bitmaps
cls
dx"



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Noah Knowles
Graduate Student, Climate Research Division
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Mail Code 0224
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0224

email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
phone: (858)534-2764
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