Re: X emulators?

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At 11:46 AM 9/17/2004, hank smith you wrote:
you used what?
and did you use this on linux to run jaws?

No, in unix-like systems, the graphical user interface is called X. You run a program called an X server that displays stuff on your screen. Well, it doesn't matter if that server is running on your machine or some other machine out on the network. A program running on one computer can display stuff on another computer as long as it has an X server running.


So what you could do is emulate a X server under windows. Windows would do the actual display but there's be a program running that translates X server commands into Windows display.

That's what I'm looking for.


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