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 REQUIRED DATE- OPEN          USER PRIORITY WEIGHT-  59    RANKING-  0034
 DATE RECEIVED- MAY 05, 1997  REQUEST STANDING  - REVIEW   AS OF- JUN 16, 1997
                              TYPE- NEW DEVELOP

 DESCRIPTION-

        In today's network centric world (IBM definition) it is
        terrible you need a monitor attached to the physical
        computer to see its output.  Instead, it would be much
        better to have the possibility to read the output on a
        remote terminal, like a X terminal.  This needs a review
        of the OS/2 GUI low level interface, but should be possible
        in such a way the current programs don't even know this.
        OS/2 layer GUI is powerful enough to support this feature.

        ATTRIBUTES:

        HIGH Value
        Desired NEXT full release

        BENEFIT$

        I am working inside HEP community and I have found out people
        look for an alternative to Unix.  WinNT is for now thought
        as the best alternative, but the impossibility to have a remote
        display limits its use.  The availability of such an
        improvement in OS/2 would make it the better solution for
        large environments, where a PC is used also as a server, not
        only as a client.

        Submitted by:

        Sfiligoi Igor
        Udine, Italy
        Universita' degli studi di Udine
        sfiligoi@udalf2.fisica.uniud.it

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