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- From: brianw@Apple.COM (Brian Wilson)
- Newsgroups: comp.multimedia
- Subject: Re: Looking for Shared-X utilities
- Message-ID: <70567@apple.Apple.COM>
- Date: 28 Jul 92 21:34:32 GMT
- References: <20900001@hpbbi4.BBN.HP.COM> <1992Jul28.023144.20411@syacus.acus.oz.au>
- Organization: Apple Computer Inc., Cupertino, CA
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- In article <1992Jul28.023144.20411@syacus.acus.oz.au> matthew@syacus.acus.oz.au (Matthew Smith) writes:
- >There is an application which I found a few years ago called "wscrawl",
- >the date I have on the source is 6/15/90. It allows multiple X displays
- >to share the same "canvas" and communicate via that.
- >
- >If this is the sort of thing you are after, email Brian Wilson
- >(brianw@cv.hp.com) - remembering that's a 2 year old address!
-
- Two years old and incorrect! :-) My new email address is listed below.
- There is also a new (much better) wscrawl 2.0 that is available.
-
- Wscrawl 2.0 is available via annonymous ftp from the machine "sax.stanford.edu"
- which has IP address "36.103.0.27". Get the file called "wscrawl.shar.Z",
- uncompress it, unpack it with "sh wscrawl.shar", then compile it. You will
- need the Motif 1.1 libraries to compile it, and at least the X11R4 Xt and
- Xlib libraries.
-
- -- Brian Wilson
- brianw@apple.com
-