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12-03-2001 09:26 PM
12-03-2001 09:26 PM
X on dumb teminals for CAD
My company is planning on procuring a couple of C-class Unigraphics CAD machines.
I need to know if it is possible to telnet to the machine and run Unigarphics (by opening an X session) on a domb terminal. If this is possible HOW?????? .
I am able to use an Emulator (X Manager) on a Win95 PC and access and run Unigraphics.
If anybody can help me out , it will be of great help.
Cheers,
Trent
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12-03-2001 09:44 PM
12-03-2001 09:44 PM
Re: X on dumb teminals for CAD
I'm guessing you don't mean a character based terminal.
Are you meaning something like a remote boot type of environment? If so, then this is possible, you can have like a diskless workstation and run X-windows on the server end.
Although, depending on how many users you want to have a C-class may struggle.
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12-03-2001 10:14 PM
12-03-2001 10:14 PM
Re: X on dumb teminals for CAD
I have seen one color graphics dumb terminal called vt340 manufactured by DEC.
You can buy it from here
http://www.4cheapparts.com/cgi-bin/checkitout/checkitout.cgi?networkpSTORE:gotoCKIE:prodVT340+
Animesh
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12-04-2001 05:36 AM
12-04-2001 05:36 AM
Re: X on dumb teminals for CAD
Like they are called, a dumb terminal is a dumb one with no graphics support. you cannot run X on a dumb terminal.
You need a graphics terminal, environment to run X.
Hope this helps.
Regds
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12-04-2001 07:18 AM
12-04-2001 07:18 AM
Re: X on dumb teminals for CAD
1) Use PC X emulators 2) Use X-terminals (e.g. NCD) 3) Purchase some more B or C boxes on the
used market - they are quite cheap these days.
Whatever method you use, you C box is going to run out of steam very quickly in this environment. Typically, 1 CAD/CAM user on the console can very heavily load a C box. Remember, these are workstations. One large model can bring these boxes to a crawl.