FWIW, If you want to spend money on the project, and have a Linux box
lying around.
VMware will remote display via a X connection (or at least it used to -
been a while since I did it. Confirm it with the demo.)
It gives you some keyboard grab warnings, and won't do full screen, but
it did work.
(And from what I remember of SW 4 off a SS5, its lots better.)
Bewarned, VMWare really likes their products, and charges accordingly.
:-(
David
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 05:25, Doc Shipley wrote:
On Jan 31, 2004, at 4:03 AM, Pete Turnbull wrote:
On Jan 30, 18:43, Zane H. Healy wrote:
Personally the systems I'd like to get
Softwindows running on would
be
either my SGI O2 R12k/270, or a OpenVMS system
:^)
Don't bother. It's like treacle, and it won't run any recent version
of Windows. SoftWindows 4.0 is faster than 5.0, but I think it
emulates a 486, so it won't run pentium-specific code.
I just saw a post on one of the NeXT newsgroups that a guy had
NeXTSTEP v3.3 Intel running in Bosch. I'm guessing that Windows would
be simpler, since that's likely what most of the Bosch team will be
testing with.
Doc