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434.1 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | I work here. I carry a badge. | Fri Mar 17 1989 17:43 | 8 |
| The answer to your question is "yes".
DECWindows *requires* you install VMS.
Silly question in response: Why install DECWINDOWS?
Andy
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434.2 | | BUNYIP::QUODLING | Apologies for what Doug Mulray said... | Sun Mar 19 1989 04:42 | 14 |
| re .0
Methinks you misinterpret the functionality of Decwindows.
Decwindows is a windowing system for bitmap type displays. VT330's
are not bitmap type displays. Decwindows will not work with a
vt330. (period).
Decwindows is however a multipart system. (client/server) It is
possible to install decwindows on a non workstation such as a 6xx0
and have it display on a Vaxstation (also running decwindows).
q
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434.3 | Answer #3 | CADSYS::SLATER | Ken Slater | Sun Mar 19 1989 17:54 | 12 |
| If the question is:
"Will installing DECwindows on my non-workstation VAX disrupt or
destroy my ability to use applications from a charter cell
terminal?"
The answer is:
"No - the software is smart enough to do the right thing. Notes and
Mail and whatever will still run fine on you VT terminal and will
use DECwindows when displaying to a DECwindows screen"
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