Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!aplcen!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!ucsd!ucsdhub!celit!fpssun!nosun!ohsuhcx!sjm From: sjm@ohsuhcx.ohsu.edu (Sandra McMaster) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x Subject: Advice Needed Message-ID: <317@ohsuhcx.ohsu.edu> Date: 11 Jan 90 19:20:02 GMT Reply-To: sjm@ohsuhcx.UUCP (Sandra McMaster) Organization: Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland Lines: 26 -------------------------- Disclaimer -------------------------- I tried posting this several days ago and things appeared to work However, I never received the posting and I've seen no responses so I'll try again. I apologize for any duplication. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Does anyone have experience with products which allow DOS workstations to behave like an X-terminal? Is it worth trying or should I just buy the X-terminal or graphics workstation (SUN, DEC, etc.)? The primary application will be CASE. I'm knowledgeable in CASE but a novice to X. I've used a SUN workstation on a couple of occasions and that's it. Although I will be the initial user of these tools, I will need to make the CASE tools/data readily accessible to 10-15 other individuals who will be able to connect via a network. Most have DOS based workstations. A few already have graphics workstations. Any and all advice/suggestions/ideas will be greatly appreciated! I'll post a summary if there is any interest. Thanks! Sandra McMaster sjm@ohsu.edu {nosun, tektronix, ogicse, qiclab}!ohsuhcx!sjm