At 11:17 PM +1000 7/2/98, Bruce Young wrote:
>
>>Look for Exceed from Hummingbird Communications Ltd. It is an
>>xserver for PC's. There are a few of these out there. I think
>>Exceed is one of the simpler ones to use.
>I searched on xserver and in amongst the "X" rated sites I found a few
>links to a free xserver for Mac and Windows95/NT. They use it for their
>geospatial data analysis software and give this part away free. They also
>have a free lite version of their product... whatever that does, but it
>sounds interesting.
>
> MicroImages
> http://tnt.microimages.com/
>
>Look in the free stuff for MI/X "a professional, Free X server for Windows
>and Macintosh"
>
>I've set it up for WinNT and it seems to work ok. I've been accessing a
>remote Unix system via a modem which can be a bit tedious especially when I
>launched Netscape 3 for Unix on the remote system.
>
>Kathy... do you use a three button mouse to do this stuff from a PC?
>
>I will try out on my local Solaris system tomorrow maybe. This is fun. :)
I didn't know I could run this on the Mac -- cool!
Nope - use the basic 2 button PC mouse ...
Kathy
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