From: Mark Jackson (mark@physchem.ox.ac.uk)
Date: 08/02/93


From: mark@physchem.ox.ac.uk (Mark Jackson)
Subject: Re: [Q] i286 as X-Terminal for Linux
Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1993 12:59:42 GMT


In article <2381ftE8ne@uni-erlangen.de>, hograsse@cip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de (Heiko Grasser) writes:
>
> I'm quite using a Linux workstation (486DX-33) witch I wanna use from an
> old 286 as well. I don't wand to use it as simple Terminal, but I wanna
> use it via TCP/IP as X-Terminal. My problem: I didn't find any X-Server
> for MS-DOS or Windows. I also need a TCP/IP package (best would be for
> NE2000 or NE1000). ftp, telnet etc. would be fine, but not necessary.
>

If you mean that you want to turn the 286 into an X-terminal, you can
get software called Vista-eXceed. There are versions for DOS and Windows.
They do work, but not very well.
Not sure where you can get it though.

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