Il 12/09/2012 11:36, Lennert Van Alboom ha scritto:
The more obvious way would be configuring DECWindows, then connecting to it via
xdmcp. There's a few apps that can do this on Linux - Xnest and Xephyr are the
ones that come to mind.

With Xnest, you just do

$ Xnest -query my.vax.somedomain :1

And poof, instant (windowed) VAX loginscreen, if it's properly configured on
VMS side. I *think* I had to use Xephyr to run fullscreen and with reduced
security though, when I connected to my VMS desktop.

Or maybe I'm just mis-interpreting what you're trying to do :-)

I have interpreted Mr. Miller's idea as using the Linux host also as uber-thick X client terminal..... whose is a *really* interesting idea.

The majority of the systems emulated by SIMH seems to have "external" graphic system, the CPU/mainframe handling graphics thru IOT (DEC parlance) or outputting graphic instructions to the graphic hardware.

so, I think that graphic emulation (and spacewar ;) ) can be emulated in a SIMH environment in a conceptually simple manner, using the already implemented telnet support, and carving the graphic support as X client.

Is an idea worth of a more deep scrutiny ?

Best regards from Italy,
dott. Piergiorgio.

P.s. Mozilla in his infinite wisdom has inverted the placement "reply" and "reply to ML" buttons, so if someone has received mails from me intended for the ML an not as PM, I apologise....
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