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[opendx-general] X-Server for Win9x platform - Where from; how much?


Hello DX-users on Win32/Cygwin platforms,

thanks to S. Siddiqi's and others' efforts, only a few days after DX went open source, there already
is a (precompiled binaries) Win32 version of DX4.0.1 available for d/l, which by itself is a Good Thing.

Also, there are Cygwin-B20.1, EGCS-1.1.2, X11R6.4/LessTif 0.88.x and Mesa-3.0 for Cygwin 
packages out there so everything needed to build DX by oneself is on the Web. So far, so fine.

But... having wondered for some time why I couldn't even get the precompiled DX release (from a previous d/l) to run
under Win95/Cygwin (that is, using its GUI), I was shocked to read the following lines in the readme accompanying
the DX4.0.1-binary distribution mentioned in the original message included below (thank God I read this before
attempting to download ~37MB that would probably not have worked for me):

Quoting from the readme:

>  [...] You need a X11R6.3 compliant X server.  At the moment no
>  free X11R6.x compliant servers are available.  Do not waste your time
>  trying the freeware MI/X server.  It is X11R5 compliant and will not
>  work. [...]
>  First start the X-server. Then, open a DOS Shell [...]

So, if I understand this correctly, there is no way of running DX *with its GUI* for
those Win9x users who don't possess a working X11R6.3..6.4-compliant X-server.

This, AFAIK, applies to virtually all of the Win9x-out of the box- user base,
and is IMHO also the worst case scenario for any potential DX-users on those platforms-
DX is pretty useless *without its GUI*, right?!

As all the packages needed for DX on a Win9x-platform are open source/freeware/GPLed software/
public domain, I would of course be willing to pay a *moderate* amount for an X-server license.
However, commercial UNIX packages are not always reasonably priced... or are they?

Is there any inexpensive remedy? Do I have to shell out lots of $$ for WinNT4.0
(where there presumably are commercial X server packages, which probably won't be very affordable
either) or what else can I do?

If you know of any working solutions (first-hand experience preferred) under Win9x/Cygwin, please
mail me or *better: post it to the opendx-general list* as this question will most certainly reappear more than once
as the OpenDX audience grows.

Any posting should contain product name/release version/date, company/vendor, price (single-user license),
where to get it (USA/Europe) (like address, web site, phone no. of retailer, ... whatever you may have)
and a short comment on pros and cons
(like stability, performance, hw/sw requirements, ease of use, degree of compliance to the X APIs,
(un)supported features, ...)

Thanks in advance,

Martin.

mailto://thedarkglows@geocities.com


Original message follows:

Von:	Suhaib M. Siddiqi [SMTP:Ssiddiqi@InspirePharm.Com]
Gesendet am:	Montag, 7. Juni 1999 14:35
An:	opendx-general@watson.ibm.com
Cc:	cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com
Betreff:	[opendx-general] OpenDX Windoz

I have updated OpenDX binaries for Cygwin/Windows at:

http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Forum/6298/

The new binaries have cdf,hdf and netcdf support.  The startup scripts had been fixed.
Please read the README.TXT, after extracting the archive.

Suhaib






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