Might QNX be able to do this?

Remember that for X to work, you gotta have at least 12MBRAM.

http://www.qnx.com

I HAVE had QNX fire up on a 386.

It WAS amaizingly fast on that 386.  Somewhat like a lower end Pentium.

What kind of apps?  JavaScript?  Remote executables that transact the
results back via HTML?

~pete



On Sun, 22 Aug 1999, Hal Hanson wrote:

> Does anyone know of a DOS based X server that uses the free packet driver? I am 
>looking for a way to set up 386/486 clunkers to boot from a floppy and fire up X and 
>then run all applications remotely on a Linux server. This is for a school with NO 
>money.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Hal Hanson.
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