[nas] Writing Win9X NAS Server

Jon Trulson jon at xig.com
Fri Sep 15 10:21:10 MDT 2000


On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Erik Inge Bolsø wrote:

> Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 18:19:36 +0200 (CEST)
> From: Erik Inge Bolsø <knan at mo.himolde.no>
> To: Jon Trulson <jon at xig.com>
> Cc: Michel Bardiaux <mbardiaux at peaktime.be>, jon at radscan.com, nas at radscan.com
> Subject: Re: [nas] Writing Win9X NAS Server
> 
> On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Jon Trulson wrote:
> >On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Erik Inge Bolsø wrote:
> >> Indeed. Wasn't there once something called a X synchronization
> >> extension API? Or was it only a proposal that was silently forgotten in
> >> the mists of time?
> >
> >	;-) It's still there.
> 
> Really? Where?
> 

[ landru: /proj2 ] xdpyinfo
name of display:    :0.0
version number:    11.0
vendor string:    Xi Graphics, Inc.
vendor release number:    6002
maximum request size:  4194300 bytes
motion buffer size:  256
bitmap unit, bit order, padding:    32, LSBFirst, 32
image byte order:    LSBFirst
number of supported pixmap formats:    8
supported pixmap formats:
    depth 1, bits_per_pixel 1, scanline_pad 32
    depth 4, bits_per_pixel 8, scanline_pad 32
    depth 8, bits_per_pixel 8, scanline_pad 32
    depth 12, bits_per_pixel 16, scanline_pad 32
    depth 15, bits_per_pixel 16, scanline_pad 32
    depth 16, bits_per_pixel 16, scanline_pad 32
    depth 24, bits_per_pixel 32, scanline_pad 32
    depth 32, bits_per_pixel 32, scanline_pad 32
keycode range:    minimum 8, maximum 167
focus:  window 0x4c0003d, revert to Parent
number of extensions:    18
    BIG-REQUESTS
    DOUBLE-BUFFER
    DPMS
    Extended-Visual-Information
    GLX
    MIT-SCREEN-SAVER
    MIT-SHM
    MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD
    RECORD
    SECURITY
    SHAPE
    SYNC                 <------------ Right here ;-)
    TOG-CUP
    XC-MISC
    XIE
    XInputExtension
    XTEST
    XiG-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD
[...]

> >> ESD has a head start here, a brave soul is reimplementing it in Java, on
> >> top of the Java Sound API. Search around on freshmeat, you'll find it
> >> there.
> >
> >	A Java sound server?  Interesting...  Is a Java Xserver far
> >behind? ;-)
> 
> Behind? I think it's ahead :-) ... How about this one: WeirdX
> ( http://www.jcraft.com/weirdx/ )
> 
> Haven't tried it yet, but might be promising?
> 

	Wow.  That's just... Wierd! ;-)  



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