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Conference bulova::decw_jan-89_to_nov-90

Title:DECWINDOWS 26-JAN-89 to 29-NOV-90
Notice:See 1639.0 for VMS V5.3 kit; 2043.0 for 5.4 IFT kit
Moderator:STAR::VATNE
Created:Mon Oct 30 1989
Last Modified:Mon Dec 31 1990
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3726
Total number of notes:19516

3090.0. "DECwindows and eXodus on the Mac" by TPS::EICHSTAEDT () Tue Jul 17 1990 15:02

Has anyone ever tried to run DECwindows applications using a Mac
equipped with eXodus (from White Plains Software) as an X terminal?

I'd appriciate any pointers on such a setup.  Most importantly, does
all software involved work together?

Andrew Eichstaedt
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3090.1BUNYIP::QUODLINGDa doo run run, da doo run runTue Jul 17 1990 18:467
   I haven't tried it recently myself, but I did see it in action at DEXPO
   east just a few weeks ago. Incidentally it is White Pine Software...
   
   They tend to be very co-operative there. Why don't you give them a call...
   
   q
   
3090.2Yes, it worksHSOMAI::LINThu Jul 19 1990 20:3816
    We have it work here.  The current version of eXodus is V2.0 which is a
    little bit faster than the previous verion.  It also supports color.  
    
    It supports both TCPIP and  DECnet as transport. However, neither are
    bundled with the product.  For TCPIP, it supports MacTCP,
    Community-TCPIP, and TCPort.  For DECnet, it supports TSSnet.  
    
    It has remote launch facility which will let you run any DECwindow 
    applications on the host. After you buy eXodus (about $600) and one 
    transport software (about $500), it doesn't seem very cost-effective. 
    
    We have a product called LanWORKS which provide the same capability
    which costs much less than eXodus solution.  Unfortunately, LanWORKS is
    still in external field test now.   We are evaluating both products and
    I much prefer LanWORKS to eXodus. Hope this helps.
    
3090.3More resourcesPEACHS::BELDINMon Jul 23 1990 13:2124

	The Mac connection notes file was very helpful on this same topic
	a few weeks ago:
	
		RANGER::MAC_VAX_CONNECTION


	Some of the suggestions in the way of the problems that my customer
	was seeing (not able to open display):


                - checking the type of DECnet - TSSNET is supported

                - checking to see if NML is working - MC NCP TELL mac
                        SHOW EXEC

                - checking to see that ethernet card is configured -
                  by default will use 9600 baud serial line.

	My customer wasn't using TSSNET - was using something else that
	didn't exactly work...

	Rick Beldin