Sorry, neatniks apparently threw out my antique software collection :-(
foodog wrote:
>
> > "Patrick Hustis" <phustis@teltrax.com> wrote:
> >
> > Sorry for the OT post, but I'm hoping someone here might know this, or
> > have
> > experience with Desqview/X:
>
> OMG... I've fallen through a time warp <looking nervously over shoulder
> for Rod Serling>
>
> I may have a copy of DV/X in the tape vault at work. If so, it'll have
> docs. Um, you got an IP stack on that box? That brought back a bunch
> of unpleasant memories: packet drivers, NDIS shims, ODIpkt and the
> mysterious vanishing RAMdisk...
>
> I'll check for docs at work today :-)
>
> Steve
> "now where did I leave my spectacles? Dang it."
>
> >
> > I have an old 486DX4-133 that I wanted to get some use out of, so I
> > put
> > PC-Dos 7.0 and Desqview/X on it. Now, from my main system (Running
> > Mandrake 8.1), I can execute a dos shell via rsh and route the display
> > back
> > my Linux box. Now that the curiosity has grabbed me, I'm wondering
> > if I
> > can run an X session remotely, and view not just the dos shell, but
> > the
> > complete Desqview/X desktop from my Mandrake system. Does anyone know
> > if
> > DV/X supports this?
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