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From: Jim DeClercq <jimd@panix.com>
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Subject: Re: [MiNT] X-window no go
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Thanks, but

That little difference seems significant. I do not get to the 
X-window menu, it stops right there. And, I have more that one 
font that should load. I have a basic set of about 10 fonts, and 
only one is said to have loaded. And, a process numbered 17 is a 
mystery to me. I think I followed instructions, and do not get to 
the x-window menu

Jim


On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, Peter Slegg wrote:

> On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 19:49:08 -0400 (EDT), Jim DeClercq <jimd@panix.com> wrote:
>> Hello, all
>>
>> I have never been able to get z-windows to run, and this is the
>> first time I have had a hard drive that ran long enough to get
>> all other things working.
>>
>> What does this, please?
>>
>> X Server 0.14(beta)  [Sep 21 2001_Build 1] starting...
>>    Using port 600(fd7) for maximum of 24 connections,
>>    Keyboard diagnostics: (TOS 3.06)
>>      got keycodes: 71 ushift, 77 shift, 103 gaps
>>      mapped 49 extra keycodes, keycode range [8..145]
>>      assume layout Atari TT us/english, repeat 460ms
>> AES ID #19 at VDI #123 [1280/941] (451*331 mm) 1 plane
>> screen format [EdDI 1.20] is packed pixels
>> loaded one font
>> ..ready
>>
>> [127.0.0.1:1025 Request from 127.0.0.1 (at8)
>> 004#0000: ByteOrder = MSB, Version =X11.0
>> 004#000: Authorization: <none>
>> ###oBuf ox1 -> 136
>> 004#0002: {QueryExtension} 'BIG-REQUESTS'
>> 004#0004: {QueryExtension} 'XKEYBOARD'
>> ###oBuf ox1 ->2240
>> event #4944(O) by #17 = 309/135, FFFF 8000,0000,0000,0069
>> aborted at #1
>> 004#0014: connection 127.0.0.1:1025 closed.
>>
>> so, does any of this look familiar?
>>
>> Jim
>>
> Hi Jim,
>
>
> This is what I get when X-windows starts:
>
> X Server 0.14 (beta) [Sep 21 2001 - Build 1] starting ...
>  using port 6000 (fd 6) for maximum of 25 connections,
>  Keyboard diagnostics: (TOS 4.08)
>    got keycodes: 72 unShift, 78 Shift, 102 gaps
>    mapped 48 extra keycodes, keycode range: [8 .. 145]
>    assume layout 'Atari/Falcon' german, repeat 460ms
>  AES id #19 at VDI #2:23 [1152/845] (406*298 mm) 16 planes
>  screen format (EdDI 1.10) is packed pixels
>  loaded 80 fonts
> ... ready
>
> event #4944(0) by #10 = 353/161, FFFFC000,0000,0000,00CA
> [127.0.0.1:1095] Request from 127.0.0.1 (at 7)
> 004#0000: ByteOrder = MSB, Version = X11.0
> 004#0000: Authorization: <none>
> ## oBuf 0x1 -> 176
> 004#0002: {QueryExtension} 'BIG-REQUESTS'
> 004#0004: {QueryExtension} 'XKEYBOARD'
> ## oBuf 0x1 -> 2240
> aborted at #1
> 004#0014: Connection 127.0.0.1:1095 closed.
>
> That does look very similar to what you see and I
> would expect that you should have the X-windows
> menubar visible at the top of the screen. You
> should be able to start an X application.
>
> I have a lot more fonts installed and that may help
> more things to run.
>
> One app that I use the most is for synching my PDA
>
> Regards,
>
> Peter
>
>
>
>
>
>


