Title: | note 3 has pointer to current kit |
Notice: | note 3 has pointer to current kit |
Moderator: | PEACHS::GHEFF |
Created: | Wed May 29 1991 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 3301 |
Total number of notes: | 14905 |
Hi We have a Win32 application that (having been ported from on OpenVMS) still uses X Windows as its display mechanism. We want to run this application on Windows 95, and use eXcursion as its X server. Further, we would like to do this on Windows 95 systems that may not be actively using a network connection, so may not have IP or another network protocol active at the time of display. Is there a way to have eXcursion work locally, without a running network connection? Thanks! tl
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3247.1 | PEACHS::GHEFF | Got a head with wings | Mon Mar 03 1997 10:40 | 10 | |
eXcursion expects to find a network. Unless things have changed very recently there is no truly local transport. Even the so-called "local" transport is going to use the TCP/IP (or DECnet) interface. At one point I was using a PC running NT at home with eXcursion and eXcursion SDK to write X programs on NT. In order to make it all work I put a NIC with a terminated tee in the system. During one of the SDK field tests there was a local-only X server bundled in, but I don't think that ever saw the light of day as a part of the product. #Gary | |||||
3247.2 | LJSRV1::GULDENSCHUH | Mon Mar 03 1997 13:02 | 6 | ||
Windows NT has a "Local Loopback" adapter that can be used in place of a real NIC. I have heard of, but never actually seen, a local loopback adapter for Windows 95. I don't know where to find it, if it actually exists. /s/ Chuck |