Peritek
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Software Summary
3.4 PX Windows Server
Peritek's PX Windows Server is a Motif client compatible X Windows
X11R6 board based server for a variety of Operating Systems (see Table
3-1). All functions of the server are actually executed by the 34020, which
maximizes performance and eliminates many host processor
responsibilities.
Peritek supplies the hardware specific parts of the X Window System,
which is the server. Peritek has written its own highly optimized graphics
layer for the 34020. The software is broken up into 2 functional parts: the
board-based X server and the CPU host side "stub program" which
provides a communication link between the server, clients, and the CPU
network and file system resources.
The board side server code also provides complete support for PC-
compatible keyboard or LK401-AA keyboard and Microsoft 2-button and
Mouse Systems 3-button compatible pointing devices (i.e. mouse or
trackball).
X Windows is a machine independent network based windowing system.
It divides graphics functions into two parts:
1) The server, which controls the hardware dependent functions such as
the mouse, keyboard or trackball, and graphics display; and
2) The client(s), which is (are) the actual programs which the user wants
to interact with. This might include a terminal emulator, desktop
publishing program, or an image processing package. The client
application is usually linked with the standard XLIB library which
manages the actual communications between clients and the server.
Most operating systems come supplied with a local xlib and a standard
client package. Many also come with the Motif window manager. Contact
your OS vendor for specifics on what they supply.
Under certain circumstances and for particular operating systems, Peritek
can supply an extended version of PX Windows which includes a client
side package (including Motif). As this software is currently in
development, please contact Peritek for availability.
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