At 11:26 01/07/2004, Jules Richardson wrote:
Still hoping somebody wants some Xterms! I think
everything else has now
found a home (unless anyone *really* wants an old dot matrix printer!)
I'd take one or two, if you or somebody can arrange shipping (to Salford,
UK, I'd cover costs), just to play with. I have no use for all of them
though! Which are the best sort to have?
I hope the BBC Micros have found a good home. I have a soft spot for these
machines. :-) Back in the day, after having seen one, I always used to
want to make up a video wall out of BBC monitors (Microvitec Cubs are
nicely stackable) but never had anything to drive it with, nor enough
monitors! Maybe that's a project for somebody, assuming the "16 BBC type
monitors" are of this sort.
I used to have a plan to get hold of a decent Xterm and
then stick all
the noisy hard disks on a server in a cupboard somewhere - nice and
quiet then! Lack of audio support on any Xterm I've come across knocked
that idea on the head unfortunately...
Microsoft's "remote desktop" under Windows XP seems to manage to send sound
to the remote client (as long as you use the right version of the client)
so I assume it must be possible.. Just needs implementing under X by
somebody..
Rob