Re: X emulators?

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Cygwin has a fair bit of X in it (or so it seems). It's by redhat I think,
and it's probably at cygwin.org

cheers

Chaals

On Fri, 17 Sep 2004, John Heim wrote:

>Kind of OT but does anybody have any recommendations for an X emulator I
>can use on my PC? I use Winders XP with JFW 5. A free package that just did
>some basic stuff would be better than a complete package that costs money.
>
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