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steveg AT thinclient DOT net wrote:
# My question is if there is a way to allow a UNIX desktop to act as a
# full WIN32 client, i.e. receive the API calls from the Windows
# application server and execute them locally. Any information, thoughts
# or speculations are appreciated!
Hi,
I've read your posting and a number of possible approaches strike me.
1. How about using one of these development frameworks, like Zinc or something
similar. I'm assuming that the biggest problem with the application will be the
GUI.
2. Look at the WABI product, (used to be from SunSoft, I think it's been moved
to
Caldera now). This allows UNIX-X11 boxes to emulate Windoze, similar to
Insignia's
SoftWindows & SoftWindows95 products. Slightly amusing story - an ex-colleague
of
mine did some testing, Slackware Linux + WABI v's genuine Win3.11 on the same
hardware.
Result, the Linux/WABI combination was between 2-10% faster than the genuine
article running
MS-Office applications!
3. You mention the Citrix and Microsoft distributed NT products, have you had a
look at:
WinDD - Tektronix
Wincentre Pro - NCD
NTrigue - Insignia
I can DEFINITELY recommend the last one, NT 3.51 on everything. I've had it
running on
Silicon Graphics, Sun and Digital Unix workstations. It works pretty well from
Win3.1/95 boxes. Oh,
and if you've got something wierd, you can even run via Netscape, (it can be a
Java app). IMHO NTrigue
is a more complete product than Winframe (upon which it is based), and it's a
country mile better than
Terminal Server.
4. Finally, I'm sure I remember a GNU-type project that was going to mirror
the Win-32 API to Unix, the same
way that Lesstif echo's Motif. Unfortunately I cannot remember exactly where it
was, I do remember that it was
distinct from Gnu-win32.
Hope this helps.
Bob Cross
e-mail: robert.cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk (I keep getting spammed,
hence the munged e-mail address - sorry)
Disclaimer: Opinions expressed are the authors own, unless otherwise stated.
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