Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!bloom-beacon!bu-cs!ics!david From: david@ics.COM (David B. Lewis) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x Subject: Re: Macintosh X Windows Server? Info on eXodus. Summary: more on White Pine's eXodus Message-ID: <936@ics.COM> Date: 1 Jun 89 15:13:43 GMT References: <8905302057.AA07860@ginsu.aux.apple.com< <19890531144351.5.RKZ@NOISY-PITTA.SCRC.Symbolics.COM> Organization: Integrated Computer Solutions Inc., Cambridge MA Lines: 27 In article <19890531144351.5.RKZ@NOISY-PITTA.SCRC.Symbolics.COM<, rkz@TYRANNOSAURUS.SCRC.SYMBOLICS.COM (Randy Zeitvogel) writes: < From: peters@ginsu.apple.com < The Macintosh X server which may be built from the MIT R3 core source < runs only under A/UX, Apple's implementation of Unix for the Mac {II, < IIx, IIcx}. < < White Pine Software of Amherst NH has announced eXodus, an X Server program < that runs on the Macintosh under Multifinder. I saw the ad in Digital News < yesterday. Scott Laman from White Pine Software was one of the speakers at last month's Boston Area XUG meeting. He presented "eXodus: X Display Server for the Mac" and described how the Mac-OS-based eXodus product interacts with the Macintosh environment. The server runs within a normal Mac window and can be resized and moved like a normal application; the program allows the user to set preferences through the customary Mac menus. The server itself is based on the X11R3 sample server from MIT, but does not yet include support for color. It includes some session-manager capabilities in kicking off applications on a host across the network. White Pine's target market includes people who already have Mac or Mac II machines and some machine capable of running X clients and who need a relatively low-cost way to access X applications; extra items needed include the eXodus server, some sort of network card, and a network driver. White Pine can be reached at 603-886-9050. -- David B. Lewis david@ics.com ics!david@buita.bu.edu david%ics.UUCP@buita.bu.edu UNIX is a footnote of AT&T Bell Labs.