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From: gordon@boulder.Colorado.EDU (GORDON ALLEN R)
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Subject: Re: Need of Demos and X
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Date: 25 Sep 89 15:05:26 GMT
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In article <10017@xanth.cs.odu.edu> wayne@cs.odu.edu () writes:
>
>	OK, I have a tall order.  I am in search of a couple of demo/utility
>programs for a Geology teacher.  A simple or complex graphic demo of Plate 
>Tectonics/ sea floor spreading.  Next a program which may be used for 
>correlation of rock stacks. (The technical name escapes me at the moment)
>Also, this is for me, does anyone know if X windows exsist for a PC?
>
X-windows does run but on 386 class machines under Unix.  Some versions of Unix

will allow MS-DOS applications to run as well.



Allen Gordon