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  1. Newsgroups: comp.cad.cadence
  2. Path: sparky!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!torn!watserv1!sun3.vlsi.uwaterloo.ca!sun1.vlsi.waterloo.edu!rjromanc
  3. From: rjromanc@sun1.vlsi.waterloo.edu (Richard Romanczyk)
  4. Subject: Re: Running Cadence under Open-Windows
  5. Message-ID: <Bs3v2C.7sB@sun3.vlsi.uwaterloo.ca>
  6. Keywords: windows, open-windows
  7. Sender: news@sun3.vlsi.uwaterloo.ca
  8. Organization: University of Waterloo
  9. References: <Bs28r7.9v@sun3.vlsi.uwaterloo.ca> <1992Jul28.083549.21411@inmos.co.uk>
  10. Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1992 15:30:12 GMT
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  13. >In article <Bs28r7.9v@sun3.vlsi.uwaterloo.ca>, johnwu@sun13.vlsi. (john Wu,x4511,,746-7505) writes:
  14. > I am trying to run Cadence from open-windows, but when I exit
  15. > from Cadence the mouse is reinitialized and the screen colours 
  16. > are re-mapped. Has anyone had any luck with this?
  17. > Under SunView, the `overview' command would allow proper recovery.
  18. > Is there an analog for X or Open-windows?
  19. > Any help would be appreciated.
  20. > john
  21. >
  22. Maybe you should by a used 'Commodore 64' and try running it from there.
  23. I have had some luck with this before.
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